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Please don't add any further entries to Year articles unless they are accompanied by a citation from a reliable source. Deb (talk) 09:01, 17 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
If they don't have citations, they shouldn't be added. You may have noticed that I added citations to some of your entries. I haven't finished checking them all yet, but I will remove those that are lacking in international notability. BTW, are you aware of the existence of Year in Topic articles, such as "Year in Portugal" and "Year in music"? It's better to check these first before adding new entries to the main Year article. The guideline saying that all entries in individual Day or Year articles have to have citations came in during 2018 so there are still a lot of old entries that don't have citations and a group of editors are doing their best to rectify this situation. You are welcome to help with that. It would also be good to start the missing "Year in Portugal" articles. There are lots missing from the 19th century - for example, 1839 in Portugal, 1856 in Portugal. Deb (talk) 14:13, 17 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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