User talk:Belenenses

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I am troubled by all these links, which are tenuous in many cases and do not relate to the page. On the en:Nimes page there is no mention of GRs. I doubt if they pass the notability test. I think you need to spend some time writing the section, providing the references etc. Then a link to the web site would be justifiable. The link quite honestly is not as notable as other links there, and the description is wrong- Nimes is on one of the two legs of the way.

Following the link, to the website I found it to be lacking in detail, which I expected to find on the French pages. They were written in English.

Using your heading, I looked at fr:wiki, and following the links to the GR found some very good descriptions. These need to be used to write an en:wiki.

Take for example Pennine Way not The Pennine Way- so the stub needs to be redirected to a correctly name Regordan Way- I am even not sure that there is a final e in English, then some of the material from the French site.

A better starting point would be to include some information on the en:Saint-Gilles, Gard page about the Route, similar to that on the fr:Saint-Gilles (Gard) page.

Wikipedia is not an advertising service. Promotional articles about yourself, your friends, your company or products, or articles created as part of a marketing or promotional campaign, will be deleted in accordance with our deletion policies. For more information, please see Wikipedia:Spam. However you have informed me of a footpath that I intend to use, well at least as far as Àles.

I will do some corrections where I see them- but please slow up- because it is easier to create than to correct. Please use my talk page- ClemRutter 22:59, 27 September 2007 (UTC)