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The airport is not listed as João Paulo II anywhere.
The airport's own website calls itself simply Ponta Delgada, and has no mention of João Paulo.
Template:Regions of Portugal: statistical (NUTS3) subregions and intercommunal entities are confused; they are not the same in all regions, and should be sublisted separately in each region: intermunicipal entities are sometimes larger and split by subregions (e.g. the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon has two subregions), some intercommunal entities are containing only parts of subregions. All subregions should be listed explicitly and not assume they are only intermunicipal entities (which accessorily are not statistic subdivisions but real administrative entities, so they should be listed below, probably using a smaller font: we can safely eliminate the subgrouping by type of intermunicipal entity from this box).
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Latest comment: 16 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I removed the sidebar template because it was just a disruption, same reason I removed the headings. They divided up a short article and made it more difficult to grasp the topic. This article is not yet long enough for (two!) sections (not counting notes, references, see also). The See also section was full of meaningless links, which, if relevant, should appear in the article text, not tacked on at the bottom. I removed all of them except for one. If anybody objects that the article does not integrate the topic into the rest of our material on Portuguese history sufficiently, I suggest the article be expanded so that it can accomodate a sidebar template without being squeezed to 2/3 width OR that a footer template be used instead OR that some creative linking be used to connect it to articles like history of Portugal. A paragraph could be added to show the reader why this topic is of interest to the history of Portugal, since an educated reader will quickly realise that the date of this war precedes anything remotely Portuguese by almost a millennium. Srnec (talk) 18:45, 27 June 2008 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The article on Viriathus seems to cover this issue in better context and more detail than this article. I would seem to be a good idea to incorporate much of the Viriathus article into this. Droopyfeathers (talk) 20:24, 16 March 2023 (UTC)Reply