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And, the same response ... I think there's a fairly sound basis for an exception as far as lists that are divided by geographic boundaries (and particularly those that, like this one, seem to go on forever). --] 00:24, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC) | And, the same response ... I think there's a fairly sound basis for an exception as far as lists that are divided by geographic boundaries (and particularly those that, like this one, seem to go on forever). --] 00:24, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC) | ||
== Splitting list? == | |||
:New intro predicts a split of this page: | |||
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Why so? Do we have to maintain two lists? Please do not. | |||
I will add links ''#internal'' to this page, hope that will do. | |||
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Links in headings??
Same query as for indoor arenas: links are contrary to Manual of Style Robin Patterson 00:49, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC)
And, the same response ... I think there's a fairly sound basis for an exception as far as lists that are divided by geographic boundaries (and particularly those that, like this one, seem to go on forever). --DMG413 00:24, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Splitting list?
- New intro predicts a split of this page:
List of stadiums in Africa List of stadiums in Asia etc.
Why so? Do we have to maintain two lists? Please do not. I will add links #internal to this page, hope that will do.
-DePiep 15:23, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)