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| Added by: matelko | Modified by: Dexter |
| Added on: 2003-11-11 06:55:33 | Last modified on: 2012-05-17 13:29:13 |
| View update history | View report history |
Eluveitie means "The Helvetian" in Gaulish and it is believed to be pronounced "El-Vey-Ti" as Chrigel himself explains in an interview: metalist.co.il