Talk:Orlando Bravo
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Nationality Section
[edit]I was not aware Puerto Rico is a nation... it is officially legally a United States territory. The nationality section should be amended accordingly to reflect this fact. 107.117.204.37 (talk) 05:04, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
- You'll find thousands of articles on Puerto Ricans. See [[1]]. Puerto Rican baseball players, Puerto Rican actors, Puerto Rican astronauts, Puerto Rican volleyball players, Puerto Rican artists, Puerto Rican politicians, and now a Puerto Rican billionaire businessman. It's fine and not an error that has to fixed. Have a good day. --The Eloquent Peasant (talk) 12:51, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
First inline reference
[edit]I noticed the opening parenthesis in the opening sentence didn't have a closing match, so I've added one. But I'm unsure if it should go before or after the reference, and upon further examination I wonder if the reference is necessary.
tl;dr
Does the reference for the subject's age in the sidebar make the one in the body redundant?