Talk:Flers, Orne

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Neglected garble[edit]

   The wording "... and the covered market hall from 19851." has persisted since the creating edit, at which time fr:Flers (Orne)#Monuments et lieux de visite included the wording "Le marché couvert, anciennement Halle au blé (1851)". The opinion of someone competent in French, on my dropping the 9 from "19851", would be valuable to the integrity of this neglected article.
--Jerzyt 05:12, 3 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I have done my best. Warning: "Le marché couvert, anciennement Halle au blé (1851)" looks bad, the "covered market" did not replace the "Halle au blé", that was destroyed during the battle of Normandy. The neglected article thanks you Jerzy ;-D Alvar 08:38, 3 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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