Talk:Pi de les Tres Branques/GA1

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Carbrera in topic GA Review

GA Review edit

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Reviewer: Carbrera (talk · contribs) 02:34, 22 June 2016 (UTC)Reply


Infobox edit

  • You can remove the currently unused "custodian" parameter if you desire
Done.

Lead edit

  • Fantastic work!
Thanks

Situation edit

Paragraph 1 edit

  • Good

Paragraph 2 edit

  • I'd add this to the paragraph above so it reads:
The tree is a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), 25 metres (82 ft) tall, and as its name suggests, consists of three main branches or trunks rising from a common base.[1] It is located in the centre of the Campllong plain, which measures about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) by 500 metres (1,600 ft) and occupies the flat floor of a valley, surrounded by forested mountains of the Pre-Pyrenees, at an altitude of 1,294 metres (4,245 ft).[1] To the south, separating the valley from Berga town, is the Serra de Queralt (ca) ridge, home to the Queralt Sanctuary (ca) religious complex, and to the north are the Rasos de Peguera mountains and ski resort. Berga is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) away by road.[2]
Done.

Paragraph 3 edit

  • "The tree previously dominated the valley's farmed and grazed land, due to its height and full foliage, and was visible from a long distance, as is shown in old photographs." --> No source
Comment. There are many old photos in the Commons category showing that, though I don't know if Commons can be used a source.
  • "However, much of the surrounding land has now been taken over by forest, and Pi de les Tres Branques now has many other trees in its vicinity, which, together with its current skeletal form, make it much less visible than before." --> No source
Comment. As above, there are many photos in the Commons category showing that, though I don't know if Commons can be used a source.

Paragraph 4 edit

  • "The valley is traversed by a minor road..." What is the name of said road? It could definitely be added here for sake of mentioning
Comment. It does not seem to have a name (I would be surprised if it did), nor even a number. It was a dirt track until quite recently, though I don't have a source for that.
  • "The valley is traversed by a minor road which terminates at the small settlement of Castellar del Riu at its western end." --> No source
Done.
  • "The road passes close by Pi de les Tres Branques, which is indicated by a signpost." --> No source
Comment. That is clear from photos in the Commons category, e.g. File:Carretera Pi de les Tres Branques, juny 2015.jpg. I'm not sure if Commons can be used a source though.

History edit

Origin edit

  • Nada! Great work

Cultural recognition edit

  • "Then a new meaning was added with the advent of the Catalan language cultural revival of the late 19th century." --> No source
Removed
  • "This Catalan language renaissance saw increased recognition of traditional national symbols, and the adoption of new ones." --> No source
Reworded, sourced
  • I must add: extremely well–worded! Fantastic job!
Thanks

Damage and death edit

  • "By 1915 this wall had been demolished.[19]:1[note 3]" --> "By 1915, the aforementioned wall had been demolished.[19]:1[note 3]"
Done
  • "The remnant of that trunk is still supported by a small stone wall." --> No source
Comment. That is clear from photos in the Commons category, for example File:Fons del Pi de les Tres Branques, juny 2015 (1).jpg

Pi Jove edit

Paragraph 1 edit

  • "Following the death of Pi de les Tres Branques, another three-branched pine 300 metres (980 ft) away has been adopted as its successor." --> No source
Done
  • "Following the death of Pi de les Tres Branques, another three-branched pine 300 metres (980 ft) away has been adopted as its successor." --> "Following the death of Pi de les Tres Branques, another three-branched pine 300 metres (980 ft) away had been adopted as its successor."
Done

Paragraph 3 edit

  • "It has now become the main attraction for younger and more radical elements of the nationalist movement.[27][28]" --> "It has since become the main attraction for the younger and more radical elements of the nationalist movement.[27][28]"
Done

Damage edit

  • Please reword the entire section here as so:
"Unlike Pi Vell, Pi Jove had escaped the attentions of vandals until more recently, due to its lower political profile and greater distance (200 m) from the road. In 2010, it was discovered with a circumferential cut was made through the bark, in addition to apparent shotgun damage.[26] A group of vandals attacked it in June 2015, attempting to saw through one of its trunks, though it was not thought that the damage was serious enough to kill the affected trunk. As a precaution, in December 2015 arborists installed a frame to hold the three trunks together and ensure their stability.[29] In January 2016, deeper chainsaw cuts on the already-damaged trunk are believed harsh enough to kill the trunk altogether; these vandals also attacked Pi Vell.[30].
Done (with corrections)

The annual gathering edit

Paragraph 1 edit

  • "Pi de les Tres Branques, as a symbol of the united Catalan Countries, or simply of Catalan self-determination, has been the site of large political rallies since the turn of the 20th century, at first sporadically, but annually since 1980." --> No source
Done

Paragraph 4 edit

  • Please add "Another rally was held in 1915.[13]:3" to the previous paragraph; its current placement looks pretty awkward
Done
  • "The next major rally was held in 1921, on 25 July, the St. James holiday.[6]:7 The highlight of that event was the inauguration of Pi Jove as the intended replacement for the main tree." --> "The next major rally was held in 1921, on 25 July, the St. James holiday;[6]:7 a key point of the event included the inauguration of Pi Jove as the intended replacement for the original tree."
Done

Paragraph 5 edit

  • "Subsequent political developments made it difficult to hold large organised rallies at the site." --> No source
Covered by ref for next sentence
  • "Catalan political gatherings were banned during the 1923–1930 dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera, travel was difficult during the 1936–1939 Spanish Civil War, and political gatherings were again banned during (and for some time after) the Franco dictatorship of 1939–1975." --> No source
Done

Controversies edit

  • Please reword to the following for stylistic purposes:
Events at the gathering have several times resulted in controversies, and clashes between rival political factions. Following the 1981 event, the Catalan parliament president Heribert Barrera, two parliamentary deputies, and several others, faced criminal charges of "insulting the feelings and unity of the Spanish nation and distributing illegal publications".[40] The charges were dropped after three years.[41] The 1986 gathering was marred by the burning of Spanish flags and harassment of moderate groups. As a result, the mainstream political parties Democratic Convergence and Republican Left stayed away from the 1987 event.[42]:1–2 In 1988, different factions of the far-left Movement for Defence of the Land (MDT) fought each other.[43]:134–135[3]:33–34 In 1991, MDT militants attacked youth members of Democratic Convergence and Republican Left, and in 1996, hooded left-wing militants came from their assembly at Pi Jove to attack members of Estat Català at Pi Vell.[42]:3[44] Since the events of 1996, the authorities have increased security at the gathering, and the event has returned to a peaceful cultural atmosphere.[27][42]:3
Done

Management and development plans edit

  • Good

Other associated three–branched pines edit

  • All fantastic!
Thanks

End of GA Review: edit

I will be placing this article on hold for seven days to allow for changes. Thanks for the review and good luck! Cheers, Carbrera (talk) 21:01, 23 June 2016 (UTC).Reply