Talk:Île d'Yeu

Fair use rationale for Image:PLflag.gif
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Wikipedia is not tabloid

 * Apparently, King Philippe of Belgium spent his hollidays at Ile d'Yeu in 2013. Great !
 * But let's be serious, I don't think this is the most "exciting" things that happenned on the island, and I contest the notability of this event, as Wikipedia manual states: "An event is presumed to be notable if it receives significant, non-routine coverage that persists over a period of time. Coverage should be in multiple reliable sources with national or global scope."
 * I doubt that this information could be sourced with reliable sources, as tabloids are not academic works.
 * This is why I removed this unencyclopedic information. Blaue Max (talk) 08:50, 11 November 2014 (UTC)