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2020 coronavirus pandemic in Mexico edit

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Tomás Balcázar edit

Hi Calmecac5, regarding this edit, is there any source that shows that Tomás Balcázar died from coronavirus? I cannot find any source, the few article I have seen regarding Balcázar's death have not mentioned the coronavirus. Inter&anthro (talk) 22:52, 28 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Welcome to WikiProject Biography edit

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Months in Year in Country pages edit

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Talk page inline citations edit

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September 2020 edit

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Hey you should fight this, because it is bullshit. U:Fram seems to have overlooked many many need stories. I have said so and you should speak up too Elinruby (talk) 23:57, 17 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

September 2020 edit

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governor and vice-governor names of Brazil, Mexico, India and Nigeria in their years edit

Hello, can you add governor and vice-governor names of Brazil, Mexico, India and Nigeria in their years, thank you. 36.74.181.132 (talk), 20:08 1 October 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 36.74.181.232 (talk)

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Formatting of Year in Country pages arbitration request edit

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new items for contemporary history edit

hi! I created some new items to help with documenting contemporary history. open to any feedback. thanks!

here they are:

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El Paso, Texas edit

I reverted your edit to El Paso, Texas. While it is common knowledge to most American readers, it should be backed by a reliable source for the benefit of others and for the benefit of those reading the page years from now.

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question re task force edit

hi. would you be interested in joining the task force on contemporary history, at WP:HIST? I have noticed that you have done some valuable work in this topical area. feel free to let me know. please ping me when you reply. thanks! --Sm8900 (talk) 15:38, 2 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hello Calmecac5 wondering if you could take a look. It created an "expression error" at Congressional elections

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