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Hey there, for a town of this size it might be important to mention stuff like the longest ice hockey game ever, why not. But more information would be helpful: From when to when exactly was Espanola a ghost town? What shape was it in when it became a POW camp? How were prisoners treated? Was the town fenced in? Are there any remains from this period, maybe in a museum? Any pictures? Answering these questions might make for a nice school project. :) -- Poco4 ( talk) 06:59, 8 May 2021 (UTC)
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How do you pronounce the town's name? After seeing that the Spanish-language article calls the town "Española", with the tilde, I have to wonder. The pronunciation – especially if not obvious – should always be included in the article. Kelisi ( talk) 05:35, 5 June 2019 (UTC)