Talk:2005 Sunjiawan mine disaster
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[edit]I've moved this from 2005 Liaoning mine disaster to 2005 Sunjiawan mine disaster. Liaoning is a big province with 42 million people, and it is not helpful to speak of "the" mine disaster in Liaoning. -- ran (talk) 21:46, Feb 19, 2005 (UTC)
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