Capitals edit

Hello. Do those historical capitals really belong on the List of sovereign states in XXXX pages? It's not the current practice followed on the main List of sovereign states page, or on any of the other Lists of countries besides List of national capitals. I can see the information being useful somewhere, but the way you're adding it in right now adds a lot of clutter. Could you maybe find another place for these capitals? Maybe on List of former national capitals or Timeline of country and capital changes or on a set of List of national capitals in XXXX pages? Orange Tuesday (talk) 23:20, 23 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

List of sovereign states in 2010 edit

 

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