User talk:There are gates that can be raised"
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Greek villages
[edit]Please be careful in creating articles about Greek villages; in several cases you seem to have included material about two different places in the same article. For instance, in your article Achladini, some of the information referred to Achladini in Archaia Olympia, Elis, and some of it (including the external link) referred to Achladi in Mantoudi-Limni-Agia Anna, Euboea. Similarly, in your article Anilio, Elis, some of the information (including the external link) was not about that Anilio but rather about a different village of the same name in Zagora-Mouresi, Magnesia. This sort of conflation is extremely confusing to readers and requires effort from another editor to straighten out. Deor (talk) 14:40, 14 November 2014 (UTC)
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