Talk:Rosario-class gunboat
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[edit]Dear Wikipedians, I've created this "basic" article on this interesting ship class of the Argentine Navy based on the article in the Russian Wikipedia, cross-referencing to the online articles on these ships in the “Histarmar” website. I still need to add more source citations, for which I’ll need to match against the books listed in “Bibliography” (as the original article had few). I am also looking for additional verifiable sources (especially printed) to further expand this article, especially the "Design" section, in the next few weeks; any help will be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, DPdH (talk) 03:58, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
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