Template:De icon

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This template is designed to link to articles in the German Wikipedia (Deutsch). It is used to indicate that a source or external link is in German. The template can be used without parameters, but it is more helpful to include them for direct linking to the German article. Here's how to use it:

- Basic usage (without direct link): `

Deutsch ```

This template is designed to link to articles in the German Wikipedia (Deutsch). It is used to indicate that a source or external link is in German. The template can be used without parameters, but it is more helpful to include them for direct linking to the German article. Here's how to use it:

- Basic usage (without direct link): `Template loop detected: Template:De icon` - With a direct link to a German Wikipedia article: `Template loop detected: Template:De icon` where "ArticleName" is the exact name of the German Wikipedia article.

Remember, this template should be placed in the reference section or alongside external links to indicate the language of the linked content.` - With a direct link to a German Wikipedia article: `

ArticleNameDeutsch ```

This template is designed to link to articles in the German Wikipedia (Deutsch). It is used to indicate that a source or external link is in German. The template can be used without parameters, but it is more helpful to include them for direct linking to the German article. Here's how to use it:

- Basic usage (without direct link): `Template loop detected: Template:De icon` - With a direct link to a German Wikipedia article: `Template loop detected: Template:De icon` where "ArticleName" is the exact name of the German Wikipedia article.

Remember, this template should be placed in the reference section or alongside external links to indicate the language of the linked content.` where "ArticleName" is the exact name of the German Wikipedia article.

Remember, this template should be placed in the reference section or alongside external links to indicate the language of the linked content.