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I know, I know the difference might seem negligible, even some specialists in historiography might get confused from time to time, but let's stick to the official names of the countries. It is Prussia with P, not Russia with R, those are two totally different countries, like Iran and Iraq. Hope that makes situation clearer. Cheers. M0RD00R21:39, 21 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]