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Reviewer: QatarStarsLeague ( talk · contribs) 03:48, 28 November 2012 (UTC) I will administer this review. It will commence shortly. QatarStarsLeague ( talk) 03:48, 28 November 2012 (UTC)
Maybe the lead can mention his foreign education. A potential addition could go like this: "Educated in Spain, at the University of Seville, Azucuenaga began his military career at a young age..."
The rest is good.
The image is good, if Argentina signed the Berne Convention, assuming the photo was taken in/by Argentina/by an Argentinian. The rest of the infobox is okay, but I need a wikilink to the cemetery's article. Everything else passes.
"Miguel de Azcuénaga was born in Buenos Aires on June 4, 1754." Ref for this.
"He donated as well $1,000,000 to build a navy..." How about "He further donated", or "He also donated"?
Everything else is good, but please remember to wikilink all geographic mentions at least, but no more than, once.
"A common accepted theory considers it to be a balance between Carlotists and Alzaguists." Was Azcuenaga a Carlotist or an Alzaguist?
"Although he opposed the expansion of the Junta into the Junta Grande he voted for..." Comma after Grande.
When did his political career end. The article makes no mention of this event, it just jumps from mentions of the Congress to the Brazil negotiation period.
"In 1828, aged 74, he took part in the peace negotiations with the Empire of Brazil after the end of the Argentine-Brazilian War, which led to the creation of the state of Uruguay." Ref for this line.
Everything else is good.
This is a nice Laconian article, and I do enjoy reviewing articles in which I learn something. As soon as these changes are made, I can GA-ify this article. Congratulations! QatarStarsLeague ( talk) 20:01, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
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Reviewer: QatarStarsLeague ( talk · contribs) 03:48, 28 November 2012 (UTC) I will administer this review. It will commence shortly. QatarStarsLeague ( talk) 03:48, 28 November 2012 (UTC)
Maybe the lead can mention his foreign education. A potential addition could go like this: "Educated in Spain, at the University of Seville, Azucuenaga began his military career at a young age..."
The rest is good.
The image is good, if Argentina signed the Berne Convention, assuming the photo was taken in/by Argentina/by an Argentinian. The rest of the infobox is okay, but I need a wikilink to the cemetery's article. Everything else passes.
"Miguel de Azcuénaga was born in Buenos Aires on June 4, 1754." Ref for this.
"He donated as well $1,000,000 to build a navy..." How about "He further donated", or "He also donated"?
Everything else is good, but please remember to wikilink all geographic mentions at least, but no more than, once.
"A common accepted theory considers it to be a balance between Carlotists and Alzaguists." Was Azcuenaga a Carlotist or an Alzaguist?
"Although he opposed the expansion of the Junta into the Junta Grande he voted for..." Comma after Grande.
When did his political career end. The article makes no mention of this event, it just jumps from mentions of the Congress to the Brazil negotiation period.
"In 1828, aged 74, he took part in the peace negotiations with the Empire of Brazil after the end of the Argentine-Brazilian War, which led to the creation of the state of Uruguay." Ref for this line.
Everything else is good.
This is a nice Laconian article, and I do enjoy reviewing articles in which I learn something. As soon as these changes are made, I can GA-ify this article. Congratulations! QatarStarsLeague ( talk) 20:01, 29 November 2012 (UTC)