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== Why is the 'history' bit so far down ==

Normally on wikis a town's history starts way nearer the top. Whats with all the overlong crap before it gets to the history bit. Mayhap the French want to hide that Gap was for long bits of its history not within France. Yes, probs that, norm is. Sigh.

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Why is the 'history' bit so far down

Normally on wikis a town's history starts way nearer the top. Whats with all the overlong crap before it gets to the history bit. Mayhap the French want to hide that Gap was for long bits of its history not within France. Yes, probs that, norm is. Sigh.