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This is because if a reader types "Hwando fortress" into the Wikipedia search engine of an offline version, the Hwando article will appear in the dropdown menu before the reader can type "fortress". The reader can click on "Hwando" to get where they want to go. So there is no need to include "Hwando fortress" in a printed version of Wikipedia.