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Farmbrough,
17:39, 20 August 2015 (UTC).
I see that you removed notices from the bot identifying potential problems in these articles. You're perfectly free to remove such notices, however, when you remove them without comment it is difficult to understand why you removed them. It would be polite to add a quick note to explain your removal.
A likely reason for deletion is that you are aware the site you copied has a Creative Commons license. However, while that means you are free to reuse the material, two problems remain. The first is you haven't satisfy the conditions of the license which also happened to be conditions of Wikipedia. If you use material from another source which is appropriately licensed you must attribute it.
Second, I'm not familiar with the World Heritage Encyclopedia so I am not sure whether it qualifies as a reliable source. I did a quick check here and found nothing. If it is a reliable source we are fine except it should be appropriately referenced. If it is not you can use the text under the licensing provisions but you must then supply your own references to all of the included material.
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