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Hi, folks! Just interested what does the "country" in the lists mean? Is that a country of the company? (then it would be much better to move it behind the company, not behind the name). Or is it a nationality of the dancer/choreographer? Then there is a lot of discrepances - for example Cojocaru being once German and once British, although she is probably Romanian or something... Or both Czech dancers listed as Germans... Thanks for answer. Okino (talk) 18:07, 5 June 2012 (UTC)Reply