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Re: Swedish quadruplets
Odd, another article I've read about them said Josef, Josefin, Junis and Jasmin. I prefer that. I wonder what's correct?They're wrong btw, there have been four cases of quints in modern times (1965, 1966 and twice in 1992). ;) (Also in 1726 and 1732, and then seemingly none for a couple of centuries ... Weird.)
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I hope it was Junis and not Jones. Jones is a surname to me.
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