Place of Birth Missing (living People)

Place Of Birth Missing (living People)

This category is intended to be placed in the biographical entries of living individuals whose place of birth is not indicated.

For individuals in Category:Possibly living people and historically recent individuals who are no longer alive, please use Category:Place of birth missing (living people). For individuals from the remote past and others whose birthplace cannot be determined from existing historical records, please use (in most instances) Category:Place of birth unknown.

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