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=Articles about Nations of the World= |
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The following articles about various nations were all authored, or substantially edited, by me. As per Wikipedia policy, please feel free to edit them if you find any errors or factual omissions in them. |
The following articles about various nations were all authored, or substantially edited, by me. As per Wikipedia policy, please feel free to edit them if you find any errors or factual omissions in them. |
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'''''Note:''''' You will not find articles about [[Fiji]] on this page. I've written so many of them that they warrant [[User:Davidcannon/Fiji|a page of their own]]. |
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Articles marked '''(major edit)''' are articles written originally by others, but which I have substantially edited or rewritten. Articles marked '''(rewrite)''' were started by others, but which I have so completely reworked that it amounts to an original article of mine. Articles marked '''(original)''' were originally authored by me. Articles marked '''(original/stub)''' are articles that I have started, but have not (yet) completed. |
Articles marked '''(major edit)''' are articles written originally by others, but which I have substantially edited or rewritten. Articles marked '''(rewrite)''' were started by others, but which I have so completely reworked that it amounts to an original article of mine. Articles marked '''(original)''' were originally authored by me. Articles marked '''(original/stub)''' are articles that I have started, but have not (yet) completed. |
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==India== |
==India== |
Revision as of 07:12, 3 December 2004
Articles about Nations of the World
The following articles about various nations were all authored, or substantially edited, by me. As per Wikipedia policy, please feel free to edit them if you find any errors or factual omissions in them.
Articles marked (major edit) are articles written originally by others, but which I have substantially edited or rewritten. Articles marked (rewrite) were started by others, but which I have so completely reworked that it amounts to an original article of mine. Articles marked (original) were originally authored by me. Articles marked (original/stub) are articles that I have started, but have not (yet) completed.
Fiji
India
- Meghalaya: a state in north-eastern India. (major edit)
- Mizoram: a state in north-eastern India. (rewrite)
- Nagaland: a state in north-eastern India. (major edit)
- Seven Sister States: a region in northeastern India. (major edit)
Korea
- Christianity in Korea: An article summarizing the phenomenon of Korean Christianity. (original)
- David Yonggi Cho: Korean Christian pastor. (original)
- Demographics of South Korea: Facts and figures about South Korea. (major edit)
- Korean chess: a description of Korea's national variant of of the international game of kings. (major edit)
- List of Koreans: A list of prominent Korean people. (major edit)
- South Korea: An article about the nation of South Korea. (major edit)
- Yoido Full Gospel Church: the world's largest church. In Seoul, Korea. (original)
Lebanon
- Amine Gemayel: Lebanese President (1982-1988). (original)
- Bachir Gemayel: Lebanese President-elect (1982). (major edit)
- Camille Chamoun: President of Lebanon (1952-1958). (rewrite)
- Dany Chamoun: Lebanese politician. (major edit)
- Guardians of the Cedars: Right-wing Lebanese political party. (major edit)
- Kataeb Party (Lebanon): The Lebanese political party founded by Pierre Gemayel. (rewrite)
- Pierre Gemayel: Lebanese statesman. (rewrite)
- Solange Gemayel: Lebanese politician and former First Lady (1982). (original)
New Zealand
- Bruce Beetham: New Zealand statesman of the 1970s and 1980s. (major edit)
- Demographics of New Zealand: New Zealand facts and figures. (major edit)
- Kapiti Coast: my hometown, 55 kilometers north of Wellington. (major edit)
- List of British High Commissioners to New Zealand: The Commonwealth of Nations (Commonwealth)equivalent to an Ambassador). (original)
- Takapuna Assembly of God: prominent New Zealand church. (original)
- Timeline of liberal and democratic parties in New Zealand: A brief thumbnail history of New Zealand's progressive parties. (major edit)
- Wayne Hughes: New Zealand pastor. (original)
Nigeria
- Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu: Biafran warlord (1960s). (major edit)
- Demographics of Nigeria: An overview of Nigerian ethnic groups, religions, etc. (major edit)
- Lagos: a disambiguation page for several similarly named cities. (original)
- Obafemi Awolowo: Nigerian statesman (1909-1987). (major edit)
- Olusegun Obasanjo: President of Nigeria (1976-1979; 1999-present). (major edit)
- People's Democratic Party (Nigeria): Nigeria's ruling political party. (major edit)
- Peter Akinola: Anglican Archbishop of Nigeria. (major edit)
- Yoruba: an ethnic group in western Nigeria. (major edit)
Pitcairn Islands
- Governor of the Pitcairn Islands: an overview of the functions of the Governor of Britain's last Oceanic colony. (original)
- Island Council (Pitcairn): the legislative and judicial body of the Pitcairn Islands. (original)
- Jay Warren: former Magistrate of Pitcairn (1990-1999). (original)
- List of rulers of the Pitcairn Islands: Colonial governors, Magistrates, and Mayors of the world's least populated country. (original)
- Meralda Warren: Pitcairnese celebrity. (major edit)
- Pitcairn rape trial of 2004: the trial that has shaken the world's least populous country. (original)
- Steve Christian: Pitcairn Islands' Mayor (1999-2004), dismissed following his convictions for rape. (major edit)
Portugal
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva: Prime Minister of Portugal (1985-1995). (rewrite)
- Francisco Sá Carneiro, Prime Minister of Portugal (1980). (major edit)
- José Durão Barroso - Portuguese Prime Minister (2002-2004), and President of the European Commission (2004-). (major edit)
- Lagos (Portugal): a town on the Algarve Coast, Portugal. (major edit/stub)
- List of Prime Ministers of Portugal: Names, dates, and links. (rewrite)
- People's Party (Portugal): Right-wing Portuguese political party. (original)
- Social Democratic Party (Portugal): Portuguese political party. (major edit)
South Africa
- Apartheid: An overview of South Africa's former discriminatory racial laws. (major edit)
- Barry Hertzog: South African Prime Minister (1924-1939). (original/stub)
- B.J. Vorster: South African Prime Minister (1966-1978). (original)
- Daniel Malan: South African Prime Minister (1948-1954). (major edit)
- J.G Strijdom: South African Prime Minister (1954-1958). (major edit)
- National Party (South Africa): the former ruling party of South Africa. (major edit)
- Pieter Willem Botha: Prime Minister and President of South Africa (1978-1989). (major edit)
- San: South Africa's original people, commonly known as "Bushmen". (major edit)
- South African Liberal Party: South African political party banned (1968) by the apartheid regime. (original/stub)
- United Party (South Africa): South Africa's ruling party from 1934 to 1948. (original)
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I notice from your userpage that, as of today, you have made 20,000 edits on the English Wikipedia. This is an extraordinary effort, and I am happy to present you the Tireless Contributor Barnstar for your unwavering additions to Wikipedia, which are of both the highest level of quantity and, most importantly, quality. Daniel.Bryant 09:46, 15 September 2006 (UTC) |
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