-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
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For example:
``` json
{"id":"YUG1992-2-nl","name":"Joegoslavië","type":"hg:Country", "language": "nl"}
```
This way, we can meaningful add language synonyms to PITs.
@wires What do you think?
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```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …
-
```
I mentioned this before. The issue is there is no easy way to tell when a
vertical shaft leads to
safely and when it leads to falling off the world. This is really frustrating
because it makes …