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Yeah, this is in the wrong place. There are 33ish mentions of Septem on this page to 11ish mentions of Abyla, mostly in the infoboxes and lead. Nearly every incoming link is a piped mention of Septem, for which this is the PRIMARYTARGET. (The dab currently sitting at Septem is just this page, a misspelled reference to the Latin word for seven (which belongs at Wiktionary), and an unnotable album.) — LlywelynII18:27, 11 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, yeah. The infobox edit cycled through and there's maybe 3 references to Abyla itself... all in reference to the mountain, which should probably be edited to point at Pillars of Hercules or Jebel Musa rather than at this article about a town. Every other one was from the infobox or a piped reference to "Septem", not "Abyla", and deals with the Roman-era town. I've gone ahead and prepped the article for merging. — LlywelynII01:33, 12 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]