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In HTML, a (for "anchor") represents a hyperlink.

NOTE: The title for the page -- "A (HTML element)" -- uses an upper-case "A", because MediaWiki uses uppercase for initial letters in page titles. In actual HTML, lowercase "a" is more common.

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