Hey there, and welcome to Wikipedia.

I noticed you just created the page Station hertzienne militaire de Pierre-sur-Haute, which is a direct copy of fr:Station hertzienne militaire de Pierre-sur-Haute—but you're starting to translate it, which is good. However, this is the English wikipedia; articles here are in English. Therefore, I nominated it for "speedy deletion." That means an admin (I'm not!) might delete it at any time.

You're in luck, though. When I went to the French wiki page, there was a link on the side to the article in English: Military radio station of Pierre-sur-Haute. So it's already here!

In the future, it might be a good idea to search hard for an article you want to create—it might be here under a different name, like this one was. In addition, you can work on articles in your userspace just by going to (for example) Special:Mypage/my new article. That way you can make it nice before moving it to the mainspace.

February 2014

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You cannot remove content and just say "because I say it's false". You need to provide reliable sources that contradict the text. If you keep blanking like you have, I will ask admins to look into your behavior. --NeilN talk to me 14:29, 27 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

Information is false as live sites that are link show otherwise

March 2014

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