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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Graffiti Removal Day.
See also changes related to Graffiti Removal Day, or pages that link to Graffiti Removal Day or to this page or whose text contains "Graffiti Removal Day".

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  • Community activism [r]: Social process in which individuals advocate, either single or in organisations, for social progress in their localities. [e]
  • Crime [r]: Acts or omissions that are made offences against the law and which are prosecuted by the State. [e]
  • New South Wales [r]: Most populous Australian state, whose capital city is Sydney. [e]

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