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A6357080 - Karlstadt am Main, Germany
Perseus Posted Dec 9, 2005
Hi MJ,
What a great entry! I've only passed through Karlstadt on the way to Wuerzburg, but it looked like a nice place. Next time I'll get out and explore!
One minor point about the use of German nouns. They are always capitalised; hence in paragraph one residenz should be Residenz and so forth. Its a very picky minor point, but it stands out a bit, especially so early in the entry!
Alles Klar!
P
A6357080 - Karlstadt am Main, Germany
U168592 Posted Dec 14, 2005
A6357080 link for reference
Have fixed up the German nouns
Think it's looking good to go
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