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Category:Redirects from moves

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These redirects are used to avoid breaking links, internal and external, that may have been made to the old page titles. The rcat used to tag redirects and populate this category, {{R from move}}, is automatically added to a redirect that results from a page move/rename. Older redirects from page moves may still need to be tagged manually.