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Ways to improve Mauro Leonardi

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Hi, I'm Mduvekot. Bl-coge, thanks for creating Mauro Leonardi!

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Mauro Leonardi

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It seems to me that all or part of this article is translated from the Italian Wikipedia version of the article. That's fine, but when you do this, you need to state this by adding {{Translated page|it|Mauro Leonardi|small=no}} to the talk page of the English language article. This is a requirement by Wikipedia so that the original writers of the text can be attributed. If you look at the article Margarete Luise Schick, you will see that the creator also mentions the fact that it was translated from the German article in the first edit summary, and that is good practice. If you need any help, please ask. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 10:10, 20 March 2018 (UTC)Reply