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which means that someone suspects you of using multiple Wikipedia accounts for prohibited purposes? LOL --Discasto (talk) 15:38, 27 February 2015 (UTC)Reply
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Hi, I saw your message on the discussion of this church is not a cathedral, but according to this source (gcatholic.org), the church is a co-cathedral, the ancient cathedrals are marked as "former cathedrals" and this is not the case. [1] --Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro (talk) 17:45, 12 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hola te deje un mensaje explicando el asunto de la iglesia en la página sobre traslado--Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro (talk) 13:22, 13 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
en la Iglesia católica las iglesias que fueron sede de una diocesis aun asi no lo sean en la actualidad, generalmente son llamadas "catedrales" o "antiguas catedrales", existen muchos tipos de catedrales a) Catedrales sede de una diócesis b) catedrales que son alternas (concatedrales o cocatedrales) c) catedrales que son temporales (pro-catedrales) d) Antiguas catedrales (catedrales que fueron sede de una diócesis) e) catedrales sedes de una iglesia o rito particular las categorias de catedrales tienen la posibilidad de incluir a todas las iglesias que tuvieron o tienen esa condición hay muchisimos ejemplos en wikipedia y en las fuentes que cito. las Antiguas catedrales se categorizan como "catedrales" porque no existe una categoria especifica de "antiguas catedrales" y para reflejar que en algun punto de la historia fueron catedrales y que destacan por encima de otras iglesias normales, de alli la importancia de clasificarlas como iglesia y como catedral, pero cada articulo explica su condicion actual--Warairarepano&Guaicaipuro (talk) 15:59, 14 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
NB that in English usage all the above may be referred to simply as "cathedral". Since the subject is of concern to more editors than the two of you (and since also, if I may say so, neither of you seems to have a particularly good grasp of English idiom in article naming), could you discuss in English, please. Eustachiusz (talk) 01:39, 15 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Your editions on the page of Almería

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I see in your contribs that you didn't edit almost never something related to the climate of any place. So why are you doing suddenly those changes in the climate of Almería? Just to bother me because we are discussing about it??

I find out of sense the changes you did for the [citation needed] cites. I mean, the climate is self calculled by the Köppen climate classification, this climate classification shows you how to measure and to find how a climate is based on the rain and temperature. Almería is exactly between those 2 categorizations, between the categorization of a BWh and a BSh climate, which are Hot desert climate and Hot semi-arid climate.

Then, senseless again to put a cite needed for all of the zone mentioned on the article as that famous AEMET map you hate, shows exactly the places in Spain with BWh and BSh climates. That map which you wan't to delete, shows exactly this and it's an official map by an official meteorology agency, so that is the source.

And for the 4th case, Seville it is the warmest city in continental Europe, not a single city in Spain, Portugal, Italy or Greece surpasses an annual average of 19.2ºC except Seville. --TechnicianGB (talk) 20:27, 29 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

@TechnicianGB: In Wikipedia, anything is "self-calculated". Everything needs an appropriate reference and, if as obvious, it will be easy for you to provide a reference. Best regards --Discasto (talk) 20:43, 29 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

@Discasto: My friend, I don't know which kind of acknowledge have you on the climate but in this case you are wrong. No references needed to calcullate the climate, as the Köppen climate classification tells how to classificate a climate. It's the job of an user who wants to know which climate a place has to use that classification and to calcullate by the measures they give mixed with the rain and the temperature of that place

And in the official AEMET map of the climate of Spain appears all of the climate zones... As also Almería appears between BWh and BSh, and it also appears all of the Spanish zones with the BWh. Is the famous map you want to delete... but well, in fact I will put the source where that map comes. Page 16 and 18... enjoy[1]

The thing about the sunshine hours, rainy days, etc appears in the source below the climate chart... wasn't hard at all to find it. [2]

The same for being the only place in Europe without any registered freezing... as the extreme low is +0.1ºC which can be seen in the extremes page of the same AEMET page... So the only things which is without any reference is the thing that Sevilla is the warmest city and Almería the 2nd, but this is original research maded from a very big climate fan, after seeing any city above 100.000 inhabitants of the whole continent of Europe just 2 cities surpass 19ºC, Sevilla with 19.2ºC and Almería with 19.1ºC. This is common sense btw. See Template:Original research --TechnicianGB (talk) 21:40, 29 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

AEMET map of Iberian climate

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Congratulations!!!

I hope that you are happy now. Si tú eres feliz, yo también lo soy. ;)

I hope that you are Spanish for the favor you did now to Spain! as you started all of this deletion thing and finally it will be deleted. Te felicito enormemente (I congratulate you a lot: translation) for you work for Spain, now you deleted the most important and accurate file which was showing the climate of Spain. This image won't be even shown in the page Climate of Spain as it will be deleted from Wikipedia. Job done, my best regards. ;) See you there, buddy. --TechnicianGB (talk) 03:53, 8 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

@TechnicianGB: You've been given every single opportunity to comply to Wikipedia rules. Instead of following the rules you've kept on refusing to listen. You'll possible learn at some point in the future how Wikipedia works. Until it happens you'll keep on ranting and blaming everyone else instead of listening. That process is usually know as maturing and takes time and effort. Finally, with regard to my nationality... it's totally pointless. If being a Sparniard means that I have to support any pitfall by a fellow countryman... I guess I'm getting off this bus. Best regards and thank you for your understanding. --Discasto (talk) 13:15, 8 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

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The source never says that Russia rejects or not the Catalan Republic as an independent entity. Is neutral like Israel.--190.2.106.212 (talk) 15:28, 3 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Remove edit descriptions missing

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Why e.g. this one? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MobileDiff/901582487 Zezen (talk) 07:55, 1 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

@Zezen: Just a mistake. --Discasto (talk) 09:37, 1 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for restoring then. It looks better now. Please remember to provide reasons for such dels. Zezen (talk) 09:48, 1 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ http://www.aemet.es/documentos/es/conocermas/recursos_en_linea/publicaciones_y_estudios/publicaciones/Atlas-climatologico/Atlas.pdf
  2. ^ "Valores Climatológicos Normales. Almeria & Almeria / Aeropuerto".