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May 2014 edit

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  • new type of nationality would be granted for life upon successful registration but non-hereditary. [[British Dependent Territories Citizen]s who chose not to register immediately would remain as such,

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Reply by danielmtse Thank you and I have corrected my mistake. It should be in a proper format: British Dependent Territories Citizen.

July 2014 edit

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  • ], connecting [[Verona]] in northern Italy with [[Augusta Vindelicorum]] (modern-day[[Augsburg]])) in the Roman province of [[Raetia]]. Via Augusta was completed in 46–47 AD; the route took its

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Reply by danielmtse Thank you and I have corrected my mistake by removing the extra bracket: (modern-day Augsburg).


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Reply by danielmtse Thank you and I have repaired the link to Asola, Lombardy.

British National (Overseas) passport merger proposal edit

Hi Danielmtse, I've created a new discussion about merging the British National (Overseas) passport article into the British National (Overseas) and British passport articles. Since you were involved in the last discussion about a similar proposal, maybe you'd like to chime in. Thanks, Horserice (talk) 18:19, 28 July 2021 (UTC)Reply