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Why does St. Louis lead to this article about a highway? Highway 156 (Prince Edward Island)Dincher00:50, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2007-07-25T00:50:00.000Z","author":"Dincher","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Dincher-2007-07-25T00:50:00.000Z-St._Louis","replies":["c-Arthur_Rubin-2007-07-25T01:15:00.000Z-Dincher-2007-07-25T00:50:00.000Z"]}}-->
Good question. I've changed it to a redlink. — Arthur Rubin | (talk)01:15, 25 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2007-07-25T01:15:00.000Z","author":"Arthur Rubin","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Arthur_Rubin-2007-07-25T01:15:00.000Z-Dincher-2007-07-25T00:50:00.000Z","replies":[]}}-->
Sorry for the ignorant American here, folks, but what exactly is a "royalty"? The term isn't linked on any of the articles, and the DAB and wiktionary for "royalty" don't mention anything about towns or lands of any type. So enlighten me, what makes a township a "royalty"? VanIsaacWSVexcontribs09:44, 11 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2013-02-11T09:44:00.000Z","author":"Vanisaac","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Vanisaac-2013-02-11T09:44:00.000Z-Royalty?","replies":[],"displayName":"Van"}}-->