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Hello. In this edit I changed habited > inhabited on the grounds that I believe it's just wrong in current English. However, if the word used there is a direct quotation or it's being used in a specialist sense, then maybe it is I who's wrong! In that case, it should be no problem to revert me and support it with a suitable reference. Thanks and best wishes, DBaK (talk) 17:29, 27 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]