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[edit]Given there are at least four Notos (the former Japanese town, the former Japanese province, the German musician, and the city in Sicily) I propose we move this article to be the city in Sicily and change the resulting redirect (at Noto) into a disambiguation page. If no one objects, I'll do this about 7 days from now. -- Rick Block (talk) July 9, 2005 03:03 (UTC)
- Nevermind. I see there is already a Noto (disambiguation) page. I'll link to the disambig page from here. -- Rick Block (talk) July 9, 2005 03:05 (UTC)
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[edit]Notio = The South. Will not appear on any Italian study, because suppressing Greek culture in Sicily is the "Academic" norm in Italy. NotioSikelos (talk) 08:29, 31 August 2021 (UTC)
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