Category:Breton links with redundant wikilinks

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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. melc'hwed
  2. marc'h
  3. brec'h
  4. bouc'h
  5. broc'h
  6. buoc'h
  7. arc'heskob
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. broc'h
  2. marc'h
  3. buoc'h
  4. bouc'h
  5. brec'h
  6. melc'hwed
  7. arc'heskob

Pages containing Breton links which contain a redundant wikilink.

This occurs if link target consists of a single wikilink, which should instead be entered in the conventional manner without link brackets. For example, {{l|en|]}} is the same as {{l|en|foo}}, and {{l|en|]}} is the same as {{l|en|foo|bar}}.

This also occurs when link templates are nested inside each other unnecessarily: e.g. {{l|en|{{l|en|foo}}}}