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Your editing edit

is carried out through some strange server or software like an open proxy, which results in those %25 symbols. Please do check and avoid that. Also, preview your edits before saving - they might break formatting and therefore be reverted on sight. Materialscientist (talk) 09:23, 31 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Central Europe edit

Your recent edits broke a large number of references. Please fix it or I'll just revert it again for you. More importantly, please take care not to do damage when you make your edits...I see this is not the first time someone has mentioned this problem to you. DMacks (talk) 08:24, 7 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Fixed. Thanks for your message Jaro88slav (talk) 15:41, 7 June 2012 (UTC)Reply


Austria-Hungary, official languages edit

There were 8 official languages in Austria-Hungary (used for judiciary, self-governments, army navy and public administration), because only 70% of Austrian half could speak any degree of German in Austrian part, and 58% could speak any degree of Hungarian in Hungarian part of the Empire. You confused the simple official languages and the so-called respected official language of the government (parliament and joint ministries in austria and in Hungary) Respected Official languages of joint ministeries were only German and Hungarian) Therefore your edits on the article are misleading.--84.1.166.177 (talk) 10:46, 12 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

 
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