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[edit] Isle of France
What do you mean by "Isle of France"? Is it an incorrect spelling for the territorial division? If yes, it doesn't make sense because Paris is in the Île-de-France, not the other way around. If not, it must be something else, like a bar or something, and it that case a new article should be create.
Just tell me, and I can do the thing. Tony Bruguier 03:10, 5 October 2005 (UTC)