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{{WikiProject Western Asia|class=|importance=|collaboration-candidate=|past-collaboration=|failed-collaboration=<!-- Wikiproject Western Asia nation specific tags -->|Abu Dhabi=|Ajman=|Armenia=|Bahrain=|Cyprus=|Dubai=|Fujairah=|Georgia=|Iran=|Iraq=|Israel=|Jordan=|Kuwait=|Lebanon=|Oman=|Palestine=|Qatar=|Ras Al Khaimah=|Saudi Arabia=|Sharjah=|Syria=|Umm al-Quwain=|Turkey=|United Arab Emirates=|Yemen=<!-- WikiProject nation specific importance tags -->|Abu Dhabi-importance=|Ajman-importance=|Armenia-importance=|Bahrain-importance=|Cyprus-importance=|Dubai-importance=|Fujairah-importance=|Georgia-importance=|Iran-importance=|Iraq-importance=|Israel-importance=|Jordan-importance=|Kuwait-importance=|Lebanon-importance=|Oman-importance=|Palestine-importance=|Qatar-importance=|Ras Al Khaimah-importance=|Saudi Arabia-importance=|Sharjah-importance=|Syria-importance=|Turkey-importance=|Umm al-Quwain-importance=|United Arab Emirates-importance=|Yemen-importance=}}
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importance – a rating of the article's importance; see the assessment department for more details.
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past-collaboration – week of <date> the article was previously a Collaboration of the week, the dash-separated dates of the collaboration period; must be left blank otherwise.
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