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I have removed the division by country for three reasons:
Variants generally aren't restricted to one country only.
Different names are not a good reason for separate sections -- Wikipedia is not a dictionary.
The sources didn't actually state that these were national variants, only that these variants existed in various countries.
I also removed the discussion and photo of Turkish limonata, which appears to be simply a lemon granita without mint at all (or maybe just as a garnish), and not particularly a specialty of Finike (the photo was in fact from Istanbul). --Macrakis (talk) 23:47, 22 March 2020 (UTC)Reply