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@RoySmith: I outlined my rationale in a bit more detail at User talk:Luisasworldofjoy. This page, along with the plethora of "[year] in [country]" pages (e.g. 1699 in France), looks like a list to me. As far as I'm aware, verifiability applies to lists. So to have an unreferenced list should be no different to an unreferenced article. What I was expecting is a reference for each bullet point (or at least a good proportion of them), because we don't accept unsubstantiated facts and we don't accept "the linked Wikipedia pages are implicit sources" either. Is this contrary to procedure in this area? — Bilorv(c)(talk)23:15, 26 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]