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Planá edit

I'd reverted the edit [1]. I coudn't find any town/village of such name in the region, including spelling alternatives and common prefixes. If this is fictional town it doesn't belong in {{geodis}}.

Also replacing "XYZ District" with "near XYZ" is not always valid, the district (okres) is official administrative unit in the Czech Republic, not sign of vicinity. Pavel Vozenilek 03:40, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Cleaning up Casino Royale 06 edit

Hey, I'm thinking about dissolving the "Locations" section at this article and transfering its information to a new section on the production of Royale. Most of this information has to do with where the film was shot and there are also some "behind the scenes" aspects to the section (e.g., 007 stage fire) things. Essentially it would be a merging of "Overview of the film" and "Locations." In my head it would start off with EON's aims (i.e., taking Bond back to his roots) then move into the production of the film - thus locations, and finally it's release. Perhaps a subsection of this would be the reboot section. I don't know. I haven't worked it all out, but as someone who practically wrote that locations section, I wanted to know if you thought this was a good idea. After release the article is developed enough that it could become a featured article and if you look at some featured articles they all have a production section. There are a few other things that it would need, but this would be a good start. Just a thought. K1Bond007 00:33, 15 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

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