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*Agree with Everyking in all particulars. ] 04:11, May 15, 2004 (UTC) *Agree with Everyking in all particulars. ] 04:11, May 15, 2004 (UTC)
*Keep as redirect to ]. The ] is a historically important mathematical problem. Therefore, some reader might well be looking for an article on "Königsberg" and misspell it. ] 10:22, 17 May 2004 (UTC) *Keep as redirect to ]. The ] is a historically important mathematical problem. Therefore, some reader might well be looking for an article on "Königsberg" and misspell it. ] 10:22, 17 May 2004 (UTC)

Possibly there should be two entries, one ofr Konigsberg, and one for Kaliningrad. Then the Slav mafia with their hilarious nationalist histories could simply write up the Kaliningrad entry, and educated intellects could complete the Konigsberg site. I see that someone has entered some interesting cultural information on old Konigsberg.
Christchurch] 14:29, 14 September 2005 (UTC)

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Not sure what this is supposed to be---can this be turned into an actual stub, or is it nonsense? I can't tell, but I'm leaning toward "someone didn't consider context". Page is an orphan. Grendelkhan 14:44, 2004 May 14 (UTC)

Possibly there should be two entries, one ofr Konigsberg, and one for Kaliningrad. Then the Slav mafia with their hilarious nationalist histories could simply write up the Kaliningrad entry, and educated intellects could complete the Konigsberg site. I see that someone has entered some interesting cultural information on old Konigsberg. ChristchurchChristchurch 14:29, 14 September 2005 (UTC)