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'''Capinota''' is a small town in the ]n [[Cochabamba Department


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This article has received a lot of very detailed but unsourced info - similar to Fishguard today. I have no knowledge of this subject, but I have the feeling there is something going on. Anyone with knowledge on the subject please check. Agathoclea 19:37, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

I can tell you :-) I have been collecting online information on Capinota for a couple of weeks, and students of mine have been using the Capinota headword to enter these pieces of information split up in small sections as some 'training' on how to edit Misplaced Pages pages. I will see that it is completed the next few days, with sources added accordigly. -- Meister 09:43, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
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