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Could you disambiguate some of the Wikipedia place links in your Olympic torch relay map? e.g. “Warton” should be “Warton, Fylde”. Many thanks. Great map by the way!
It would be a quite a job to go through all 1019 Wikipedia links to do that – they are auto-generated from the source data file information. I agree, not ideal!
Thanks for the reply, Oliver. I suspect most of those links will be unique and require no change. I’m sure someone at Wikipedia would be glad to help if they could.