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I came across this article randomly. (I try to edit random articles for typos.) I was concerned when I saw the edit this morning. It's entirely appropriate for us to describe where something is by the country it's located in today. It's also entirely appropriate to describe where something is using the conditions at that point in history. May I suggest that we recast parts of this article to say things like "at the time, part of the Russian Empire"? MKoltnow16:14, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I applaud this comment. It may be hard to believe that many (if not most) wikipedians editing this segment of Wikipedia believe that Finland has been an independent state from 1809 onward, but sadly this is the case. There is little we can do unless they read up on history. --Ghirla-трёп-11:36, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Vandal of this page by 2.122.108.251, 1st July 2012
This article (Saimaa Canal) has been vandalised twice by User talk:2.122.108.251 and resulted in a block of the IP address for 24 hrs from the vandal.
Apart from that, the user has put an offensive message This is nonsense information to the webpage, which is thirty bytes long, and it has twenty-five characters in total.
This webpage hasn't been vandalised since the 24 hour block was imposed on 2.122.108.251. 2.216.191.10 (talk) 17:39, 16 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]