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Greetings. I came here via depths of Wikipedia and as much as I like defenestration like everybody else, I am not sure if defenestration really qualifies as an "invention" and/or "discovery". I fully agree that the Prager Fenstersturz, as we like to call it is uniquely linked to Prague and the Czech but unlike many other inventions and discoveries in the list, I have trouble with the classification in either one of them. Nothing in this statement is meant to diminish or ignore the important Czech contribution in throwing an entire continent into mass bloodshed for a generation or two over some religious dispute, I just think that Wikipedia should use a little more specificity in that list. Mathias Schindler (talk) 17:02, 7 May 2024 (UTC)Reply