Gomba 80
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Referencing
editAt Paolo Giani Margi, a large amount of content has been added eight times and reverted eight times because of a complete failure to follow referencing procedure. Seven of those were by IP addresses, mostly with no references, then the most recent by you. I recommend you study Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners, and then practice in your sandbox creating portions of what you want to add to the article. When properly written and referenced, copy a portion into the article. Add an Edit summary in the space at the bottom to describe what you did. It is essential that all statements of fact about PGM be verified by valid references, properly formated. David notMD (talk) 10:01, 22 May 2021 (UTC)
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