User talk:2804:14C:5BE2:836E:A095:129B:1379:E284

This content has been removed because it is not in official Rotary sources, just as it is not relevant to the history section of Rotary, which adheres to facts and milestones that led to the foundation and growth of the organization worldwide. This excerpt refers only to an associate who constantly inserts this information on the page, to promote himself to other members of the institution. I suggest to the administrators of the page the protection against excessive vandalism, which is already in effect in the Portuguese version of this entry (https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_International)

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Happy editing! Kleuske (talk) 19:07, 9 March 2020 (UTC)