Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Austria
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This is a collection of discussions on the deletion of articles related to Austria. It is one of many deletion lists coordinated by WikiProject Deletion sorting.
You can help maintain the list on this page:
- To add a new AfD discussion (once it has already been opened on WP:AFD):
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- Edit this page and add {{Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/PageName}} to the top of the list. Replace "PageName" with the relevant article name, i.e. the one on the existing AFD discussion. When you save the page, the discussion will automatically appear.
- You can also tag the AfD by adding
- {{subst:delsort|Austria}}<small>—~~~~</small>
- to it, which will inform users that it has been listed here.
- There are a few scripts and tools that can make this easier.
- Closed AfD discussions are automatically removed by a bot.
- You can also add and remove links to other discussions (prod, CfD, TfD etc.) related to Austria.
Please note that adding an AfD to, or removing it from, this page does not add it to, or remove it from, the main page at WP:AFD. If you want to nominate an article for deletion, go through the process on that page, before adding it to this page.
For further information see Wikipedia's deletion policy and WP:AfD for general information about Articles for Deletion, including a list of article deletions sorted by day of nomination.
This list is also part of the larger list of deletion debates related to Europe
Relevant archived discussions (starting from September 2007) may be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Austria/archive.
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[edit] Proposed deletions (WP:PROD)
- 13 September 2007 - expires 18 September
- Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer Award (PROD by User:Indrian; The award, which will first be given in Sept 2007, "is chartered to distinguish expatriate Austrians who stood up for Austria in an outstanding fashion.")