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'My freinds, I am not content with this wikifacation. The order is called " order of the Crown" NOT "Dutch Order of the Crown"! A page reffering to the " British Order of Merit" would allso be wrong. There are dozens of Orders that are called "Order of Merit", but there is no "British Order of Merit"! Who helps me to make propper links like the one that i added to this page i.e " The Order of the Oak Crown of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg. I SUGGEST:

The Order of the Crown of the kingdom of Prussia The Order of the Crown a division of the house Order of Orange ( Netherlands)

I TRIED BUT THE LINKS DID NOT WORK.....

I plan to add several other orders of the crown like the ones in Italy, Wuertemberg. Thailand and Japan. Robert Prummel

The titles of the article do not refelct the literal name of the decoration. if there are multiple articles with the same name, but different subjects, a disambiguation page is created. Various articles are then created with "sub-headers" such as Order of the Empire (Great Britian), Order of the Empire (Germany), Order of the Empire (Russia) [Thats just an example, I dont know if there really is an "Order of the Empire"]. In any event, the article about the rank of Fleet Admiral is a good exmaple. The articles are sorted by country name and, of course, the various countries dont call the rank "Fleet Admiral U.S.", "Fleet Admiral Russia", etc. But the articles are named as such to separate the same topic based on different countries. -Husnock 17:04, 6 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]