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diffhistCavite 13:09+4,688
Seavtalkcontribs (Revert unexplained deletion. If there are any issues with this section, please discuss on the talk page instead of deleting it)Tag: Undo
diffhistChristianization 07:48−2
Aminomancertalkcontribs (→Places and practices: The article does not claim Christianity got the concept of a 7-day week from the Romans. The 7-day sabbatical week was first practiced by Jews (the first Christians), see
Week. Rephrase this sentence, which is also an exaggeration of the article. Christianity as a whole does not prescribe names of weekdays, while the Latin church used Latin names because Latin was the language its leaders spoke. Conversely, some English weekdays derive from Germanic gods.)Tag: Visual edit
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m United States 20:37+6
Maxeto0910talkcontribs (In accordance with the economy section. The statement itself might as well be changed anyway, since Japan had a larger average nominal GDP than the U.S. between 1990 and 1995 according to the linked article.)Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit