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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: One of the problems with giving multiple references (excessive citations) is that it makes it clear that most of the references are the result of churnalism. So, I suggest being more selective with the referencing, preferring the language version of article in the language of the project (in this case, English). There's also quite a lot of repetition between section, so the current version could do with a bit of a prune!