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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that link author, contributor, editor, interviewer, translator name(s) to another language Wikipedia either by directly linking the assigned value (|author=[[:de:Abraham Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]]
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linking to the German-language Wikipedia, for example).
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Pages in category "CS1 interwiki-linked names"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,491 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- 36th Estonian Police Battalion
- 658th Eastern Battalion
- Template:Did you know nominations/Jaan Puhvel
- Eastern Front (World War II)
- Eino Tamberg
- Estonia in World War II
- Estonian Auxiliary Police
- Extermination battalion
- Falling number
- Forced assimilation in Azerbaijan
- Harald Riipalu
- Jaan Puhvel
- Landmeister in Livland
- Militia
- Narva offensive (15–28 February 1944)
- Occupation of the Baltic states
- Pent Nurmekund
- Riga offensive (1944)
- Soul
- Walter Anderson (folklorist)
- Wilhelm Anderson
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- Akhbar-nameh
- Astara, Iran
- Ettehadiyeh-ye Sendika-ye Kargaran-e Iran
- Gholamali Bayandor
- Hedayat-Allah Khan
- Ispahbads of Gilan
- Jamal al-Din Khan
- Lankaran
- List of heads of state of Iran
- Mir-Hasan Khan
- Mir-Mostafa Khan
- Moderate Socialists Party
- Safavid Talish
- Siege of Lankaran
- Talish (region)
- Talysh language
- Talysh people
- 1961–1962 Massachusetts legislature
- A Little Bird Told Me
- Aale Tynni
- African diaspora in Finland
- Aino (Kajanus)
- Aki Cederberg
- Akseli Rauanheimo
- Alpo K. Marttinen
- Alva Forsius
- Anders Wirenius
- August Ramsay
- Berceuse (Järnefelt)
- Book burning
- Center for Religious Studies in the name of Hieromartyr Irenaeus of Lyons
- China–India relations
- Chinese people in Finland
- Christian von Steven
- Communist revolution
- Compositions for brass septet by Jean Sibelius
- Corellon Larethian
- Cultural depictions of Belshazzar
- Ebba Bernadotte
- Elf
- En saga
- Everyman (Sibelius)
- Fikret Güler
- Filter paper
- Finnish Civil War
- Fredrika Bremer
- Germans in Finland
- Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
- History of science and technology in Japan
- INIS character set
- INIS-8
- Irwin Goodman
- Ismo Junni
- Juminkeko Foundation
- Karl August Ramsay
- Kullervo (Madetoja)
- Kullervo (Sibelius)
- Lauri Hakulinen
- Lauri Törni
- List of compositions by Jean Sibelius
- List of compositions by Leevi Madetoja
- Marco Matrone
- Marjatta (Sibelius)
- Matti Antero Karjalainen
- Matti Lehtinen
- Moresheth-Gath
- North Germanic peoples
- Oskar Merikanto
- Paavo Hukkinen
- Parallel (operator)
- Paula Watson
- Ramsay (Russian nobility)
- RedLynx
- Russians in Finland
- Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
- Symphony in F minor (Mielck)
- Symphony No. 7 (Sibelius)
- The Building of the Boat
- The Captive Queen
- The Garden of Death (Madetoja)
- The Lizard (Sibelius)
- The Maiden in the Tower
- The Maiden of the North
- The Raven (Sibelius)
- Timeline of Helsinki
- Water Droplets (Sibelius)
- Wiio's laws
- 17th Colonial Infantry Division (France)
- 20th century
- 24 images
- 70,000 Character Petition
- 156th Infantry Division (France)
- 1913
- 1947 Tour de France
- 1949 Tour de France
- 1953 Tour de France
- 1955 Tour de France
- 1957 Tour de France
- 1964 Tour de France
- 1987 Tunisian coup d'état
- A Priest in 1839
- Abbès Mohsen
- Abbott's crested lizard
- Abdallah Marrash
- Absil
- Abt (surname)
- Abts
- Acanthosaura
- ACMAT Bastion
- Acontias
- Acontias cregoi
- Adib Ishaq
- Administration & Society
- Administrative Science Quarterly
- Adriaan van Wijngaarden
- Adrian Zenz
- African Affairs
- Afroedura broadleyi
- Agama bocourti
- Air on the G String
- Al-Lat
- Al-Mu'azzam Turanshah ibn Salah al-Din
- Al-Qubayba, Hebron
- Al-Tira, Haifa
- Alain Guionnet
- Albert Ricot
- Albret
- Alexandre Tansman
- Alfred's blind skink
- ALGOL 68
- Allied Subjects' Medal
- Almucs de Castelnau
- Alovas language
- Alsace–Lorraine
- American and British English spelling differences
- American bullfrog
- American Journal of Political Science
- American Journal of Sociology
- American Political Science Review
- American Politics Research
- American Sociological Review
- Amin al-Husseini
- Anaxyrus
- Anchieta's cobra
- André Diethelm
- André Rogerie
- Andreas (archbishop of Bari)
- Angélique Ionatos
- Anne Gravoin
- Annie Sugier
- Anomochilus weberi
- Anti-Greek sentiment
- Antisemitism in France
- Anton Bruckner
- Arabian cobra
- Arborychoi
- Argyrophis diardii
- Armen Alchian
- Armenian genocide
- Armenian genocide survivors
- Armenians in France
- Arnold Müller
- Arraba, Jenin
- Arsène Lambert
- Artificial heart valve
- Asian Affairs
- Asian forest tortoise
- Asian giant softshell turtle
- Atractaspis branchi
- Avranches massacre
- Babysitter (2022 film)
- Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis
- Template:Bach's compositions (sources)
- Bachia
- Bande dessinée
- Banque Commerciale pour l'Europe du Nord – Eurobank
- Barahona big-scaled sphaero
- Barthélemy Hervart
- Battle of Dioubouldou
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