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As a result of the recent addition of a few hundred items, the page which this item references is now impossible to edit (at least with the version of Netscape I am using). Someone will have to split this page up so I can add new entries. Meanwhile, I will have to put added entries here, so someone whose browser is capable of adding new material to the page. --- BRG 10/30/02 (Added 10/31: I can edit the page using IE, which is also available on the computer I'm using, but it is still desirable to split this page so that it can be edited using Netscape!)


GAARRHH!! - I just finished splitting this page into the alphabetized index.
I think the individual pages would look better, and be a lot easier to read, if they were made into a list. Volunteers???
Gaz 12:51 28 Feb 2003 UTC


There is a series of place names at Wikipedia talk:Links to disambiguating pages/unsorted#County, in case somebody wants to add them. -- User:Docu

What counts?[edit]

When should I put a disambig page in this list?

  • Does the page have to exclusively disambiguate places or just include multiple places?
  • Should articles with disambiguating hatnotes be included?
  • As well as towns and cities, which of the following count as places:
    • buildings, structures, parks, &c
    • constituencies and administrative areas
    • geomorphological features?
  • What do people actually use this list for?

Joe Llywelyn Griffith Blakesley talk contrib 15:55, 16 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]