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	Comments on: Former and current unrecognised states in Africa	</title>
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		By: BetsyR		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this list and excellent summaries! Could you please indicate when this page was last updated? I&#039;d like to cite it as a reference, but I&#039;m required to list the &quot;last updated&quot; date in the citation. Since this is a common requirement, you might want to consider adding a &quot;last updated&quot; field to your articles so people can cite them (and others would then visit your site to read further :-).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this list and excellent summaries! Could you please indicate when this page was last updated? I&#8217;d like to cite it as a reference, but I&#8217;m required to list the &#8220;last updated&#8221; date in the citation. Since this is a common requirement, you might want to consider adding a &#8220;last updated&#8221; field to your articles so people can cite them (and others would then visit your site to read further :-).</p>
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