Wikipedia:Stub Contest/Entries/Schwede66

Stubs (25 points each)

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  1. East [1] +15 (score > 1,200; top importance)  Y

Stubs (20 points each)

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  1. Pope Benedict III [2] +10 (score > 1,200)  Y
  2. Pope Innocent XIII [3] +10 (score > 1,200)  Y

Stubs (15 points each)

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  1. Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore [4] +5 (high importance WikiProject Trinidad and Tobago)  Y
  2. New Zealand general election, 1893 [5] +5 (high importance WikiProject New Zealand]  Y
  3. 12 Fife Lane [6] +5 (high importance WikiProject New Zealand]  Y
  4. Ivan Lichter [7] +5 (high importance WikiProject New Zealand]  Y
  5. Kia ora [8] +5 (high importance WikiProject New Zealand]  Y
  6. Nathaniel Lees [9] +5 (high importance WikiProject New Zealand]  Y

Stubs (10 points each)

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  1. Robert Trimble (politician) [10]  Y
  2. Alexander Donald McLeod [11]  Y
  3. Auckland Province [12]  Y
  4. Craig Foss [13]  Y
  5. New Zealand general election, 1928 [14]  Y
  6. Samuel Edward Shrimski [15]  Y
  7. New Zealand general election, 1881 [16]  Y
  8. New Zealand general election, 1969 [17]  Y
  9. New Zealand general election, 1899 [18]  Y
  10. Waitemata (New Zealand electorate) [19]  Y
  11. Waitotara (New Zealand electorate) [20]  Y
  12. Auckland North [21]  Y
  13. Back-up beeper [22]  Y
  14. Crofton Downs [23]  Y
  15. Kaiwharawhara [24]  Y
  16. Houghton Bay [25]  Y
  17. Lyall Bay [26]  Y
  18. Kilbirnie, New Zealand [27]  Y
  19. Manukau East [28]  Y
  20. Wellington Province [29]  Y
  21. Otago Province [30]  Y
  22. Westland Province [31]  Y
  23. Awarua (New Zealand electorate) [32]  Y
  24. Dunedin West [33]  Y
  25. Franklin South [34]  Y
  26. Hawkes Bay (New Zealand electorate) [35]  Y
  27. Inangahua (New Zealand electorate) [36]  Y
  28. Kumara (New Zealand electorate) [37]  Y
  29. Taranaki (New Zealand electorate) [38]  Y
  30. Waimate (New Zealand electorate) [39]  Y
  31. Wellington South (New Zealand electorate) [40]  Y
  32. 19th New Zealand Parliament [41]  Y
  33. Wanganui and Rangitikei [42]  Y
  34. Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay (New Zealand electorate) [43]  Y
  35. Southern Division (New Zealand electorate) [44]  Y
  36. Wairau (New Zealand electorate) [45]  Y
  37. Raglan (New Zealand electorate) [46]  Y
  38. Paul Frederick de Quincey [47]  Y
  39. Ministry for Culture and Heritage [48]  Y
  40. Taranaki Province [49]  Y
  41. Marlborough Province [50]  Y
  42. Hawke's Bay Province [51]  Y
  43. Ashley (New Zealand electorate) [52]  Y
  44. Riccarton (New Zealand electorate) [53]  Y
  45. Mongonui (New Zealand electorate) [54]  Y
  46. Henry Holland (mayor) [55]  Y
  47. Leonard Isitt (minister) [56]  Y
  48. Onehunga (New Zealand electorate) [57]  Y
  49. Clutha (New Zealand electorate) [58]  Y
  50. Westland (New Zealand electorate) [59]  Y
  51. Mount Herbert (New Zealand electorate) [60]  Y
  52. Mataura (New Zealand electorate) [61]  Y
  53. St Leonards, Otago [62]  Y
  54. Roslyn (New Zealand electorate) [63]  Y
  55. Buller (New Zealand electorate) [64]  Y
  56. Totara (New Zealand electorate) [65]  Y
  57. Tuapeka (New Zealand electorate) [66]  Y
  58. Waipa [67]  Y
  59. Antony Gough [68]  Y
  60. Oamaru (New Zealand electorate) [69]  Y
  61. Te Aro (New Zealand electorate) [70]  Y
  62. Wellington East (New Zealand electorate) [71]  Y
  63. Waimea-Picton [72]  Y
  64. Ponsonby (New Zealand electorate) [73]  Y
  65. Parnell (New Zealand electorate) [74]  Y
  66. Otago Witness [75]  Y
  67. Dunedin Suburbs [76]  Y
  68. Lindsay Tisch [77]  Y
  69. Waimea-Sounds (New Zealand electorate) [78]  Y
  70. Waiapu (New Zealand electorate) [79]  Y
  71. Robert McNab [80]  Y
  72. Frederic Lang [81]  Y
  73. Henry Fish [82]  Y
  74. Ohinemuri (New Zealand electorate) [83]  Y
  75. Pahiatua (New Zealand electorate) [84]  Y
  76. Hawera (New Zealand electorate) [85]  Y
  77. Kaipara (New Zealand electorate) [86]  Y
  78. Grey Lynn (New Zealand electorate) [87]  Y
  79. Wellington North (New Zealand electorate) [88]  Y
  80. Stratford (New Zealand electorate) [89]  Y
  81. Gisborne (New Zealand electorate) [90]  Y
  82. Taumarunui (New Zealand electorate) [91]  Y
  83. Henry Michel [92]  Y
  84. Wellington Suburbs and Country [93]  Y
  85. Temuka (New Zealand electorate) [94]  Y
  86. Otago Central [95]  Y
  87. Waitomo (New Zealand electorate) [96]  Y
  88. Roskill (New Zealand electorate) [97]  Y
  89. Vivian Potter [98]  Y
  90. Hauraki (New Zealand electorate) [99]  Y
  91. Otahuhu (New Zealand electorate) [100]  Y
  92. Remuera (New Zealand electorate) [101]  Y
  93. Wellington West (New Zealand electorate) [102]  Y
  94. Marlborough (New Zealand electorate) [103]  Y
  95. Onslow (New Zealand electorate) [104]  Y
  96. Mount Victoria (New Zealand electorate) [105]  Y
  97. Brooklyn (New Zealand electorate) [106]  Y
  98. Arch Hill (New Zealand electorate) [107]  Y
  99. Samuel Williams (missionary) [108]  Y
  100. Island Bay (New Zealand electorate) [109]  Y
  101. Hobson (New Zealand electorate) [110]  Y
  102. Hastings (New Zealand electorate) [111]  Y
  103. St Kilda (New Zealand electorate) [112]  Y
  104. Mornington (New Zealand electorate) [113]  Y
  105. Fendalton (New Zealand electorate) [114]  Y
  106. Piako (New Zealand electorate) [115]  Y
  107. Petone (New Zealand electorate) [116]  Y

Re-ratings (1 point each)

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  1. Hapū [117]  Y
  2. Kahurangi National Park [118]  Y
  3. Arrowtown [119]  Y
  4. Byron Kelleher [120]  Y
  5. Clive Revill [121]  Y
  6. New Zealand at the Olympics [122]  Y
  7. Tonga Trench [123]  Y
  8. Marina Erakovic [124]  Y
  9. 1987 Rugby World Cup Final [125]  Y
  10. Architecture of New Zealand [126]  Y
  11. Bonecrusher (horse) [127]  Y
  12. Crown Law Office (New Zealand) [128]  Y
  13. Desert Gold [129]  Y
  14. District Courts of New Zealand [130]  Y
  15. Don Clarke [131]  Y
  16. Doreen Blumhardt [132]  Y
  17. Emily Hancock Siedeberg [133]  Y
  18. Frances Hodgkins [134]  Y
  19. Hinduism in New Zealand [135]  Y
  20. Inland Revenue Department (New Zealand) [136]
  21. June Blundell [137]  Y
  22. Kindergarten (horse) [138]  Y
  23. Mahé Drysdale [139]  Y
  24. Malvina Major [140]  Y
  25. Water safety in New Zealand [141]  Y
  26. Ministry of Education (New Zealand) [142]  Y
  27. Māori traditional textiles [143]  Y
  28. Education Review Office (New Zealand) [144]  Y
  29. New Zealand Food Safety Authority [145]  Y
  30. New Zealand literature [146]  Y
  31. New Zealand–United Kingdom relations [147]  Y
  32. Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association [148]  Y
  33. SS Penguin [149]  Y
  34. Sister Mary Leo [150]  N
  35. Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1947 [151]  Y
  36. Taika Waititi [152]  Y
  37. Tangihanga [153]  Y
  38. Tourism New Zealand [154]  Y
  39. Poitou-Charentes [155]  Y
  40. Strategy [156]  Y
  41. North Caucasus [157]  N
  42. Kirov Oblast [158]  Y
  43. Ryazan Oblast [159]  Y
  44. Helmand Province [160]  Y
  45. Flag of the United Arab Emirates [161]  Y
  46. Minister (government) [162]  Y
  47. Aristocracy [163]  Y
  48. Haute-Garonne [164]  Y
  49. Millimetre [165]  Y
  50. Australian National Audit Office [166]  Y
  51. Clonbinane, Victoria [167]  Y
  52. Gregory Blaxland [168]  Y
  53. M2 Telecommunications [169]  Y
  54. Newspoll [170]  Y
  55. Queen-in-Council [171]  N
  56. Southwest Australia [172]  Y
  57. State Theatre Company of South Australia [173]  Y
  58. Aeromobil [174]  Y
  59. Islam in Angola [175]  Y
  60. Ngauranga [176]  Y
  61. Berhampore, New Zealand [177]  N
  62. Vogeltown, Wellington [178]  N
  63. Miramar, New Zealand [179]  Y
  64. James Stuart-Wortley (New Zealand politician) [180]  Y
  65. Botany Downs, New Zealand [181]  Y
  66. Bill Paxton [182]  Y
  67. Pope Benedict VII [183]  N
  68. Pope Clement II [184]  Y
  69. Pope Felix IV [185]  N
  70. Pope Hyginus [186]  Y
  71. John Trenwith [187]  Y
  72. Pope Stephen VI [188]  Y
  73. Compulsory Military Training in New Zealand [189]  Y
  74. Dunedin (New Zealand electorate) [190]  Y
  75. Hamilton (New Zealand electorate) [191]  Y
  76. Hutt (New Zealand electorate) [192]  Y
  77. Manawatu (New Zealand electorate) [193]  Y
  78. Newton (New Zealand electorate) [194]  Y
  79. Stanmore (New Zealand electorate) [195]  Y
  80. Waikouaiti (New Zealand electorate) [196]  Y
  81. Church Clothes 2 [197]  Y
  82. Aurora Film Corporation [198]  Y
  83. Aciliu Viaduct [199]  Y
  84. Noel Pharazyn [200]  Y
  85. Portobello, New Zealand [201]  N
  86. Paradesi (1953 film) [202]  Y
  87. Charles Eyton [203]  Y
  88. Alexander Hogg [204]  Y
  89. John McLachlan [205]  Y
  90. Donald R. Dwight [206]  Y
  91. Joe D'Cruz [207]  Y
  92. John Hutcheson [208]  Y
  93. Carmel College, Auckland [209]  Y
  94. Castlepoint [210]  Y
  95. Courtenay (New Zealand electorate) [211]  Y
  96. Mokau [212]  Y
  97. Hine-nui-te-pō [213]  Y
  98. Morrinsville [214]  Y

Re-ratings (2nd) (1 point each)

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I've had a look over the articles that had been re-rated by others (users are identified), and some of them still had a stub tag. So I've removed the stub tag.