User talk:12.26.69.6

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[edit] Your article on Ravicherla

Hello, it looks like some people here believe that Ravicherla is not notable enough to be in this Wikipedia. I did a search on the English-language one, and did not find an entry. Since I do not know any Indian languages, i cannot check those. My (personal) opinion though is to keep the article, if possible. There is however, a discussion on this on the Requests for Deletions page. -- Eptalon 14:44, 18 November 2006 (UTC)


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