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May I suggest that you read this page and understand that the creation of stub articles pending future development is both legitimate and normal on Wikipedia. --BlackJack | talk page 20:38, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
That is a good idea and I've done as you suggested with a link to the postal article from a see also sub-section. Now I think about it, we have done that with other countries that have both a country and a postal article.
Part of the problem here is that several country articles were originally created by the philately project from a postal viewpoint and were subsequently developed as country articles with minimal postal sub-sections. As we have a project strategy to present an article about each country's stamps in isolation, we had to lift these sub-sections and place them in their own articles and I guess a bit of duplication resulted here and there.
I intend to return to the philately project shortly and I'll make a note to address this situation and ensure we have proper cross-references and no duplication. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. All the best. --BlackJack | talk page 06:00, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
- You are changing the format that is being used by every department in Colombia. Please stop. The Antioquia article is within the scope of WP:COL and in a process of improvement.--((F3rn4nd0 ))(BLA BLA BLA) 18:15, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
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