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I want to get experienced editors' opinion here. In the article's Contestants section, names are followed by the city in which they made through the audition. My understanding is that the city should be the place to which the person belongs. Is there a consensus that it should always be the city of residence/birth, or can one mention city of selection? I looked at other articles (like American Idol and Survivor US Series) and they always mention city of residence. I prefer to not mention any city name unless one can be sure about the contestant's city, but want to get others' opinion before making the edit. Saurag (talk) 23:56, 28 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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