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Shot heard round the world (football)
added links pointing to John Doyle, United States national football team and Bruce Murray
El Maracanazo (1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification)
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Maps of Western Sahara[edit]

Hi User:Babelia and User:Universalis! – ¿Como vas? :-)

Thanks for your message on my talk page.

Regarding software more capable than Paint, you might enjoy trying Paint.NET ("Paint dot net"), which is a free download and lets you use layers. I used it just now to overlay two of your four maps, with the top layer at only half strength, thus giving me a fifth map that shows three regions in the geographical area claimed by Morocco and Western Sahara between them. I hope you can see how this picture – with three colours – differs from the third of your four.

Five ways Western Sahara is shown in maps

It's another way of conveying the information from two maps in just one. It probably need a better caption than I've given it; since I didn't know what font you were using and wanted to match it closely, I just copy-pasted some of your text. yoyo (talk) 09:49, 15 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]