Category:Pages with duplicate reference names
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Pages are placed in this category when any of the following cite errors are generated on the page:
- The named reference "$1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- Where $1 is the
<ref>
tag name.
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tags (or {{sfn}} templates) on the page that are generating the same named reference with different body content. If the differences in reference text are immaterial, the situation may be fixed by removing the body content from all but one of the ref tags, i.e. converting them to <ref name="foo" />
format. If the differences are important, the situation may be fixed by changing the names so they are no longer the same.
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Pages in category "Pages with duplicate reference names"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 847 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- F110-class frigate
- Faisal Mosque
- Fallen (Evanescence album)
- Father absence
- Fay v. Noia
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Fitz Roy
- Flag desecration
- Flow-mediated dilation
- Flying Fortress (film)
- Football Queensland Premier League
- Footprints (Holly Valance album)
- For You (Liam Payne and Rita Ora song)
- František Šubert
- Freehold Township, New Jersey
- French bicycle industry
- Frogs in culture
- Funhouse (Pink album)
- Futunan language
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- G. Albert Lansburgh
- Gandhari (Mahabharata)
- Gay village
- Gearbox Software
- Gedenkdienst
- Gemini TV
- Genetic and anthropometric studies on Japanese people
- Genetic recombination
- Genocide definitions
- Geography of British Columbia
- Geography of Florida
- Geography of Quebec
- Georgian Idea
- Gerard Rennick
- German Argentines
- Ghotki District
- Gianluigi Buffon
- Giordano International
- Girnar
- Gloria Johnson (politician)
- Goddard (surname)
- Godsmack discography
- Goodbye, My Fancy (film)
- Government of Delhi
- Gradual Civilization Act
- Graham McTavish
- Green Isle, Minnesota
- Grouse
- Guinness World Records
H
- Halo (Beyoncé song)
- Han Chinese
- Hardy Boyz
- Harry Lewis (footballer, born 1997)
- Hartsville, Tennessee
- Health in Nigeria
- Henderson Police Department
- Henry Green (English judge)
- Henry L. Alder Award
- Heo Hwang-ok
- Heraclitus
- High Efficiency Image File Format
- History of Facebook
- History of Ferrari
- History of Indonesia
- History of slavery in the Muslim world
- History of the Indonesia national football team
- History of tornado research
- Holos (political party)
- House of Hauteville
- How I Met Your Mother
- Hurricane Charley
- Hybrid Theory
- Hyderabad District, Sindh
- Hydrography of the Biella region
I
- I Luv It (Camila Cabello song)
- Ibagué
- IBM AIX
- Identity politics
- Inclusion bodies
- Indian Air Force
- Intuit
- Investment fund
- Iraqi invasion of Iran
- Islam in France
- Islam in New Zealand
- Islam in the United States
- Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces
- Islamic State
- Islamic view of miracles
- Israel
- Israeli apartheid
J
- Jackie O (radio host)
- James Garner (footballer, born 2001)
- James Wilson (Founding Father)
- Janet Lauritsen
- Jang Yu-jeong
- Japandroids
- Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
- Javier Manzano
- JB Pritzker
- Jewel (Marcella Detroit album)
- Jhanda Singh Dhillon
- John Birch Society
- John Duarte (politician)
- John Steuart Curry
- John Williams
- Johnny Cash albums discography
- Joint Light Tactical Vehicle
- JoJo (album)
- Justice discography
- Justin Trudeau
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- K. K. Downing
- Kachhi District
- Kaiser Permanente
- Kalimpong district
- Kamala Khan
- Kanamachi (film)
- Karnataka
- Karni Sena
- Kasha Nabagesera
- Kashmore District
- Katha Upanishad
- Katsuragi Ace
- Kazakhstan
- Kenneth M. Taylor
- Kenny Pickett
- Kentaro Shiga
- Kępa Potocka
- Kether (video game)
- Keybase
- Khabardar (film)
- Khanewal District
- Kimbanguism
- Kimberly dela Cruz
- King James Version
- Kiss discography
- Knickerbocker storm
- Komtar
- Krithi Shetty
- Krzysztof Stanowski (journalist)
- Ksaver Šandor Gjalski
- Kurds in Syria
- Kwame Nkrumah
- KwaZulu-Natal
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- L.N. Tallur
- L'amore si muove
- L3Harris
- La Jolla Handicap
- Lac-des-Aigles
- Lafayette High School (Kentucky)
- Lahovice
- Lake Tauca
- Lakewood High School (Washington)
- Lamar High School (South Carolina)
- Landmark University
- Larkana District
- LaSalle College Vancouver
- Lauren Lenentine
- Lavash
- Layyah District
- Lees–McRae Bobcats football
- Leland Stanford
- Les Hauteurs
- LGBTI history of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
- LGBTQ rights by country or territory
- LGBTQ rights in South Korea
- LGBTQ symbols
- Li Martins
- Liam Gordon (footballer, born 1999)
- Liberty University
- Lily Serna