The composite item seems to be a sort of composite geographical/human
system, like an ecosystem (community of living organisms together with the
nonliving components of their environment)
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q37813 a special kind of ecosystem maybe ...

2014-09-09 11:33 GMT+02:00 Daniel Kinzler <daniel.kinz...@wikimedia.de>:

> Am 09.09.2014 01:40, schrieb Denny Vrandečić:
> > Create a third item in Wikidata, and use that for the language links. Any
> > Wikipedia that has two separate articles can link to the separate items,
> any
> > Wikipedia that has only one article can link to the single item.
>
> That's a nice solution for the language link problem, but modelling the
> relationship of these three items on wikidata is kind of annoying/tricky.
> How
> would you do that?
>
> -- daniel
>
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