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''You may be looking for [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]].''
{{Self reference|On Wikipedia, "CITE" may refer to [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]].}}


To [[cite]] is to quote or mention a source.
'''CITE''' or '''Cite''' may refer to:


'''CITE''' or '''Cite''' may refer to:
* [[Cite]], a reference to a published or unpublished source
* [[Cite (cycling team)]], Italy
* [[CITE-FM]], a radio station in Montreal, Quebec
* [[Cite (magazine)|''Cite'' (magazine)]], an American architecture quarterly
* [[Center for Innovation Testing and Evaluation]], a facility proposed in 2012 in New Mexico to test new technologies
* [[CITE-FM]], a Canadian radio station
* [[Centre for IT Education, Bhubaneswar]], a college of information technology and business management in Odisha, India
* [[Center for Innovation Testing and Evaluation]], a proposed facility in New Mexico, US
* [[Cite (magazine)|''Cite'' (magazine)]], American quarterly magazine
* [[Centre for IT Education, Bhubaneswar]], India
* Certified Incentive Travel Executive, a type of certification for a [[meeting and convention planner]]
* Certified Incentive Travel Executive, a [[meeting and convention planner]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Cité (disambiguation)]]
* [[Cité (disambiguation)]]
* [[CITES]], a treaty
* [[Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species]] (CITES)
* [[Citation (disambiguation)]]
* [[Citation (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 11:09, 28 September 2024

To cite is to quote or mention a source.

CITE or Cite may refer to:

See also

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