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Creating any of these redirects seems unnecessary. A search at Wikipedia for "de Céspedes" already turns up this article as the number #1 result, and no one would intentionally search for one of the variants you list so redirects wouldn't help for finding the article. As far as in-links from other articles, there's a total of only twelve pages in article space linking to the article, and they use "Eleno"; if an article really wanted to use one of the versions you mention (which seems unlikely at this point) then they could simply use a piped link: [[Eleno de Céspedes|Eleno(a) de Céspedes]] so a redirect would not be necessary in that case either. Mathglot (talk) 18:15, 16 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]