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Thank you

Thanks for the reference clean-up on the three points for a win article. Obamafan70 (talk) 05:24, 11 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

1996–97 UEFA Cup

Hello. She writes you a guy from Russia, sorry for the style, I know English bad. You and all the other inhabitants of Europe, you do not understand and do not want to understand that writing is not correct. I can not explain the way that Wikipedia says is not true that we should completely rethink one fact. And rewrite the history of the two football clubs in Armenia. But nobody wants to do it. I do not know English literature I do not write your page nicely and competently Again, read http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1996%E2%80%9397_UEFA_Cup&diff=371843755&oldid=371355444#Preliminary_round
that you are easily removed. Look what is written on club website UEFA Look at what is written in other authoritative sources.
http://kassiesa.nl/uefa/clubs/search/fm.php?search=Kilikia%20Yerevan%20Arm
http://www.webalice.it/claudionicoletti1/Eurocups%20per%20club/Armenia/ARM04.htm

Compare this with the fact that it is written in Wikipedia (answer - where information was used for Wikipedia articles)
Club http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyunik_F.C. not played in European Cups 1997 and 1998
played another club http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilikia_F.C. These pages do not open normally from the text. Pages exist, they are not written correctly, and they do not open half the time to make corrections. Look for pages clubs Pyunik FC and Kilikia F.C. And open the links from text documents. Nothing for you to fail. Themselves try to make sure. That these pages very much.
In the Wikipedia pages on the English all mixed up history and fate of these two clubs. To the left of each page, select the Russian version of a page. In Russian everything is written correctly. Find people who would be correctly translated the Russian page and write it correctly in English Currently in English, German and all other European languages written in gibberish. You can me not believe because nobody knows the truth and do not want to know. But as written in Wikipedia is the difference so that it is written on the above mentioned hyperlinks. Maybe in through five years, yet there are people who understand the whole meaning and rewrite history.--Gavrilov Sergey (talk) 20:40, 21 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Indic text in lead

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Needing Wiki contribution assistance!

Hello Hvn0413!

I am looking for an experienced Wikipedian to contribute an article for our band Mr. Meeble. I have checked and we meet the Wikipedia "notability" guidelines for a band. We have a very basic Wikipedia article written already, but I know that someone like yourself may be able to point out our formatting errors and critical omissions. You can hear our music and see our videos here:

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Done so! PamD 09:53, 24 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
And created John Luther (MP) while I was there. PamD 10:13, 24 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Barköl

Hi, in this edit back in 2011 you moved the page Barkol Kazakh Autonomous County to Barköl Kazakh Autonomous County. I was wondering if Barköl (instead of Barkol) is indeed the official name of the county in Xinjiang. In 中国地名录: 中华人民共和国地图集地名索引 (1994) I have on hand, the English name for 巴里坤哈萨克自治县 is given as Barkol Kazakh Zizhixian instead of Barköl Kazakh Zizhixian on p. 6. Xinhuanet also appears to exclusively use Barkol but not Barköl. Could you please confirm that Barköl not Barkol is the current official name of the county? Thanks a lot! RcAlex36 (talk) 18:25, 2 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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