Remove 11 unused entities still referenced by translations#5628
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Follow-up to the unused-entities cleanup, kept separate because these 11 entities are still referenced by some translations.
They are unused in doc-en (directly or transitively), so removing them here changes no rendered EN output. Each referencing translation declares the entity in its own
language-snippets.ent, so their builds stay self-contained, but splitting these out makes the translation impact easy to review.Referenced by: it/ro/uk/tr/ru/es (depending on the entity).
Waiting for php/doc-base#301 to be merged