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Opening paragraph is out of order, surely the 1939 origination should come first and so on. Also there's a lack of independent citations for the whole entry.
PhilipPage 21:42, 3 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Perla Austral
The text of the Marcha de las Malvinas is wrongly written. It should say "la argentina perla austral" instead of "la perdida perla austral".
The text was composed by Carlos Obligado, and the music by José Tieri.
You can consult the original text in the following website:
http://imalvinas.tripod.com/marcha.htm—Preceding
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I moved your comment from the article to the talk page. Some sources
[1],
[2] say its La perdida, while others, including yours, say La argentina. Yet, we have to stick to the official sites
[3] and
[4]: La perdida perla austral.
Mariano(
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c) 10:39, 12 June 2006 (UTC)reply
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Opening paragraph is out of order, surely the 1939 origination should come first and so on. Also there's a lack of independent citations for the whole entry.
PhilipPage 21:42, 3 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Perla Austral
The text of the Marcha de las Malvinas is wrongly written. It should say "la argentina perla austral" instead of "la perdida perla austral".
The text was composed by Carlos Obligado, and the music by José Tieri.
You can consult the original text in the following website:
http://imalvinas.tripod.com/marcha.htm—Preceding
unsigned comment added by
200.126.188.139 (
talk •
contribs)
I moved your comment from the article to the talk page. Some sources
[1],
[2] say its La perdida, while others, including yours, say La argentina. Yet, we have to stick to the official sites
[3] and
[4]: La perdida perla austral.
Mariano(
t/
c) 10:39, 12 June 2006 (UTC)reply