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The main article for this category is Wikipedia:Split.
This category contains articles which need to be split into multiple articles. This is usually done when an article is becoming too long or covers too broad a subject. See Wikipedia:Summary style for guidelines on how to do this, and Wikipedia:Disambiguation for guidelines on creating "disambiguation" pages to distinguish similarly-named articles.
Use ({{Split}}, {{Split-apart}}, {{Splitsection}} and {{Splitsections}} to add articles to this category.
See also
- Category:Articles to be merged
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Splitting
- Wikipedia:Proposed mergers
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Pages in category "Articles to be split"
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- This page was last modified on 28 June 2008, at 13:35.
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