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Hi, I note that you created a page on the Chinese city Lingwu, we already have an article for that city under the name Lingzhou, so I redirected your article there. If that Lingwu is a better name for that article the article, then the article can be renamed Lingwu and Lingzhou can be a redirect. I can help do this if you need it. Of the article nmae doesn't need to be switched, them any content you can add to Lingzhou would be very useful, as it is currently a ver short article. Dsmdgold 12:00, 12 June 2007 (UTC)Reply


{{helpme}} Dsmdgold, i write a article with title "Lingwu",and soon i can't find it again. and Lingwu is different with Lingzhou,bucause Linghou is only use 100s years ago.now only lingwu is using. what shall i do? i am a newer here.thanks.

i am a newer,i just learning how about everyting here.

Hi, it appears that Lingwu has been redirected to Lingzhou, but if you feel that they are both different, please go to the Lingwu article and edit it And then redirect the Lingzhou article to it! Regards Dep. Garcia ( Talk + | Help Desk | Complaints ) 15:14, 12 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
If I understand you correctly, then Lingzhou is a historical name for the city currently know as Lingwu. Is this correct. If it is, then you are correct there should only be one article under the name Lingwu, with a redirect from Lingzu. I will restore from the redirect and make a suggestion that the two pages be merged. From there I will let people who know more about the subject than I do sort it out. Dsmdgold 16:33, 12 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Dsmdgold:you are right.

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