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I will keep my comments to only those of wrecks since it has been only them that I have reviewed-- There needs to be some type of arrangement of the information so that the inherent faults of the lists are avoided. WP has to expect that people who may attempt to use these articles may not be as familiar with the place names styles used, especially with the Atlantic corridor that shares a number of languages and territorial turnover during the course of time. The very way that they exist now just adds to the inclusion of vast amounts of repetitive text. The last edit that I made and that covers only a small part of the article shows that they can gain from removing redundant links. Also, so that WP does not appear discriminatory that appropriate place names should be use repeate.66.74.176.59 (talk) 11:36, 10 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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