Talk:Dutch Top 40

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Requested move 18 March 2026

Dutch Top 40Top 40 (Netherlands) – Nowhere on the website or in its history does the title appear in its current form. The organization is called "Stichting Nederlandse Top 40" (translated as "Dutch Top 40 Foundation"), while the chart itself is simply called "Top 40". I'm not sure it's appropriate to derive the name from part of the organization's name. Another option is "Top 40 (Dutch record chart)". Solidest (talk) 15:43, 18 March 2026 (UTC)

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