User talk:Hajenso
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[edit] Referencing
About how many references are required? Well, I guess all I can say is the more independent references, the better established the notability and factual accuracy of the article will be. Of course, smaller articles don't require as many. For some stub articles, as little as one can be ok. I do know that statistics should always be referenced. You can read more about referencing here. Danski14 00:08, 5 February 2007 (UTC)