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I deleted the English translations of the book titles, as the L'agent 212 albums have never (as of July 2017) been translated into English. Some of the translations given on the page bore no resemblance to the original French titles, indicating they were perhaps translated from Dutch titles. SiberianCat (talk) 05:53, 11 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Not deleted based on Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Agent 212


I changed Agent212 to Belgian instead of Dutch because none of Raoul Cauvin nor Daniel Kox are dutch. Raoul Cauvin is a French-speaking Belgian and Daniel Kox is French-speaking guy from Belgium or Luxembourg.

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