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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Andre Engels (talk | contribs) at 23:48, 7 October 2002 (did a number (most of them already earlier)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The Dutch Wikipedia has recently got the facility to use interlanguage links. In the spirit of international cooperation, you may like to check the pages that we have that link to the Dutch Wikipedia, and check that they link back to the English and other Wikipedias. You can do that by following the link to the Dutch article and then adding e.g. [[en: (article name)]] to the article at the top. (Don't forget to take the nl=Dutch link out of the list when you copy them over!)

This is a list of all the pages we have that link to the Dutch Wikipedia, to assist in this process. Please also transfer any other language links you find here to the corresponding Dutch article (for example, the Main Page is linked to several different languages). Please remove pages from this list when fixed/checked. Several problematic links can be found at the bottom.


  • Burgundy - This page refers to a Dutch page that deals with a different Burgundy and that may not be spelt correctly.
  • Sudden_Infant_Death_Syndrome - linked page Wiegedood doesn't currently exist, search doesn't turn up any other pages that link or mention it
  • Canada - page doesn't exist at that location.
  • China - page doesn't exist at that location.
  • China/Temp - page doesn't exist at that location.
  • Groningen - Three English pages link to the Dutch page 'Groningen': Groningen (province), Groningen (city) and Groningen, which is a disambiguation page. Back-links have been created for the first two only.
  • Lake Oswego, Oregon - page does not exist at that location; search turns up no page mentioning 'Oswego'

The following dates do not exist yet at the given location

This is because the Dutch language uses lowercase names for the months. The Dutch interlanguage links on all the pages below need to be changed to lowercase.