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Not done. This is an English Wikipedia project for the English language, and as such the accented Å is treated the same as an English A. Ref(chew)(do)16:39, 8 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the fun fact, though! Seems Danish and Norwegian go on beyond zebra, too. I'd always figured any alphabet slightly resembling mine must simply work like French, orderwise. InedibleHulk (talk) 22:14, 8 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
The Norwegian and Danish alphabet ends with ÆØÅ, while the Swedish, slightly weird as always, reshuffles their to ÅÄÖ (ÅÆØ in Norwdanish letters).Nukualofa (talk) 03:41, 9 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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Hana Hegerová died of complications from a broken femoral neck, not a broken neck. This incorrect information possibly came of wrongly translated Czech word "krček" which could be translated as a "little neck". It is a typical injury for the old people with poor mobility and the most common cause of their health complications leading to death. Please make it correct. 94.138.126.19 (talk) 07:00, 24 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Not done. This Czech death source is just one of many which support the broken neck cause. The translation is clear ("in Prague's Na Homolce Hospital, where she was hospitalized with a broken neck for the last month"), and cannot be confused in any way with a broken femoral neck (which is actually a hip injury - not a killer in itself, but can result in death by complications). Other editors are, of course, free to investigate and amend information as they see fit, as long as the firm evidence is there to back up their actions. Ref(chew)(do)07:12, 24 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]