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The pages in this category are redirects from pages with "(disambiguation)" in their titles to pages that disambiguate them. To add a redirect to this category, place {{Rcat shell|{{R to disambiguation page}}}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT ] . For more information follow the links. Never substitute redirect template(s), nor place them on soft redirects.See also the complete list of redirect templates and the redirect style guide. |
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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).