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The article on Charles XV of Sweden calls her Louise of Orange-Nassau but the List of Swedish queens calls her Louise of the Netherlands. I guess that the Orange-Nassau article contains more information about this but I do not have the time to check it right now. --Martinl 21:21, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Although she was of the house Orange-Nassau, she was also the daughter of a Prince of the Netherlands and many "non-Wikipedia-related" sources calls her "of the Netherlands". I have changed the article on Charles XV of Sweden accordingly. --Martinl 12:03, 3 Oct 2004 (UTC)
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