User talk:Javifernandez

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Almáchar
Hello Javifernandez. I noticed that you reverted my edit to Almáchar shortly after I had made it this morning. While there is nothing wrong with doing this, I thought you might not know that it is standard practice on Wikipedia to tag short articles as stubs so that they can be expanded, and to also tag uncategorised articles so that they can be put into the appropriate categories. I have now looked at the series of articles you created on towns in southern Spain and added appropriate tags to them. I also thought you might find the following pages useful: Keep up the good work and happy editing. Cheers Paul20070 18:06, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
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