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See also Category:Articles lacking reliable references for partially sourced articles with the templates {{Refimprove}}, {{Primarysources}} and {{rs}}
See also Category:Articles with unsourced statements for articles with small numbers of statements lacking references, identified by {{fact}} or {{Citations missing}}.
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This category subdivides based on when references were requested. The oldest is currently Category:Articles lacking sources from July 2006.
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Pages in category "Articles lacking sources"
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