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The following is a list of redirects to pages that I've created.

What is a redirect?

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An example of a Wikipedia redirect, showing a message that Pichilemo redirects to Pichilemu
An example of a redirect on the MinervaNeue skin, from Web redirect to URL redirection. Note the black message bar on the bottom.

A redirect is a page that automatically sends visitors to another page, usually an article or section of an article. For example, if you type "UK" in the search box or click on the wikilink UK, you will be taken to the article United Kingdom with a note at the top of the page (or on mobile, in a black message bar at the bottom): "". This is because the page contains special wikitext that defines it as a redirect page and indicates the target article. It is also possible to redirect to a specific section of the target page, using more advanced syntax.

Redirect pages can contain other content below the redirect, such as redirect category templates, and category links (which provide a way to list article sections in categories).

Redirects are used to help people arrive more quickly at the page they want to read; this page contains guidance on how to use them properly. For technical help relating to how redirects work, see Help:Redirect. Other relevant pages are Wikipedia:Double redirects, Wikipedia:Hatnote § Redirect and WikiProject Redirect.

List

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Note: Strikethrough text means that the redirect was nominated for discussion and that it will not be counted as a redirect.

Total number of redirects: 38

Notes

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  1. ^ Keep in mind that this redirect was nominated for discussion.
  2. ^ The redirect used to be a Wikipedia article. However, it was nominated for deletion which resulted in the article being deleted.