Category:Articles with unsourced statements from November 2009

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Articles with unsourced statements
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December 2006 86
January 2007 437
February 2007 13,057
March 2007 2,403
April 2007 2,761
May 2007 2,205
June 2007 3,414
July 2007 2,994
August 2007 3,361
September 2007 3,119
October 2007 3,544
November 2007 3,516
December 2007 3,995
January 2008 4,679
February 2008 3,901
March 2008 4,676
April 2008 4,522
May 2008 4,577
June 2008 4,517
July 2008 5,175
August 2008 5,137
September 2008 4,687
October 2008 5,093
November 2008 5,144
December 2008 5,599
January 2009 6,282
February 2009 4,393
March 2009 7,753
April 2009 6,484
May 2009 7,145
June 2009 7,218
July 2009 7,610
August 2009 7,753
September 2009 8,138
October 2009 8,926
November 2009 8,625
December 2009 7,585
January 2010 11,450
February 2010 9,804
March 2010 256
Undated articles 1,061
All articles 213,122

This category combines all articles that are missing citations for specific statements, tagged since the given month (or before), from November 2009 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Articles with unsourced statements.


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Adding {{Citation needed}} after an unsourced statement will add the article to this category. Use {{Citations missing}} for articles that cite some sources, but insufficiently.

Please use {{Unreferenced}} for articles that do not cite any sources at all. See Category:Articles lacking sources for pages that have no identified source material.

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