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Hello Coolmarc. You might have seen by the time you see this message, but I previously raised at Wikipedia talk:Record charts/Archive 19#IFPI Greece charts that Greece does not have an overall singles chart as it separates its singles charts into local and international, so I believe which one it is should be specified as it's not overall and international does not include local artists. I don't add this chart and I don't know who else does, but to a degree I've seen they've kept up the practice of specifying "Greece International (IFPI)" when adding it to articles. It would be helpful if you could do this too to any articles you add it to. Thanks. Ss112 07:59, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
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