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1. Well written?:✓Pass Prose, spelling, and grammar all fine.
2. Verifiable?:✓Pass It is factually accurate and verifiable.
3. Broad in coverage?: ✗ Fail Fails to cover major aspects of the topic. Missing content on government, geography, infrastructure, culture, landmarks/places, people, and economy.
4. Neutral point of view?: ✗ Fail Fair representation without bias is not achievable as major content missing.
5. Stable?:✓Pass No edit wars, etc.
6. Images?: ✗ Fail It is not illustrated by images and other media where possible and appropriate.
Overall: ✗ Fail Article needs significant expansion to meet good criteria.
Huh? FormalDude There are a lot of things that are left out of RS for this community or hard to find online, unfortunately, and I understand that. I thought there was also a grace period to fix problems (ex. 24 hours)? As someone going through this process for the first time I am verrrry confused. wizzito | say hello!09:23, 10 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Wizzito:Hold is optional, normally reserved for cases where the problems are quickly resolvable. I don't believe this article problem's are quickly resolvable, as it needs significant expansion in multiple areas, which can take some time. ––FormalDudetalk09:55, 10 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]