Category:Redirects to disambiguation pages

Nowadays, Category:Redirects to disambiguation pages is a topic that has caused great interest in society. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Category:Redirects to disambiguation pages has become a relevant issue that affects people of all ages and lifestyles. As Category:Redirects to disambiguation pages continues to impact our daily lives, it is important to carefully consider its implications and consequences. In this article, we will further explore various perspectives related to Category:Redirects to disambiguation pages, with the goal of providing a broader understanding of this ever-evolving topic.

These redirects are pointed to by links that should always point to the disambiguation page (via these redirects) rather than be disambiguated. As such, these redirects are restricted to only those that have "(disambiguation)" in their page titles. Contrast this to Category:Redirects from ambiguous terms. When using such redirects, "What links here" on a disambiguation page with links sorts such links separately (e.g. see Special:Whatlinkshere/Georgian).

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