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A fact from Guangfu, Hebei appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 29 November 2017 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Sources for future article expansion
editThere is more material about the city at
- the Chinese version of this page, albeit mostly unsourced
- the Tiwy link provided in the references, albeit a fairly non-RS that should be replaced with a better one when possible
- Chen, Fei (1550), 《嘉靖廣平府志》 [Jiajing Guangping Fu Zhi, A History of Guangping Prefecture under the Jiajing Emperor]
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Commons also has pictures of places around town, albeit with a watermark that should be removed before adding it to the page once it's longer.
Wu'an
editWell, Biot and Playfair have it as an old name for Guangfu but, given that Wu'an is a nearby county, it's at least as likely they conflated two locations as that Guangpingfu took the name Wu'an and then gave it to another location before resuming using its former name. I'll remove it, pending some better and more modern sourcing. — LlywelynII 16:55, 18 November 2017 (UTC)