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Cleanup regarding section on Claim of Masantol as Andres Bonifacio's Hometown
To those who will be reading this, I removed an uncited section from a revision by 72.2.239.72 at 16:32, 7 April 2020. It might possibly be a word-for-word transcript of a Sun Star Pampanga article published on November 29, 2010, related to a claim of Masantol being the hometown of Andres Bonifacio and his ancestors.

The section mentioned above was removed due to the following: ""He says: There are many people in Masantol surnamed Bonifacio. Therefore Andres Bonifacio was a Kapampangan. Let me follow his logic: There are many people in Minalin surnamed Mercado. Therefore, Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado was a Kapampangan. A sword was found in Apalit. Therefore it was made in Apalit. Therefore it was made by Panday Pira. Therefore there were pre-Spanish Kapampangan kingdoms and empires.""
 * 1) the revision not following the guidelines in content and article revision,
 * 2) the lack of available sources in the internet that can be cited for this specific Sun Star article, and
 * 3) the notability of the information; as quoted from the Inquirer Editorial attached:

- Fr. Edilberto V. Santos

You may find the initial revision regarding this section in the link provided: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Masantol&oldid=949630958

Feel free to leave your comments and suggestions regarding this major revision.

Markoolio97 (talk) 15:50, 10 July 2020 (UTC)