Valkov
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Премахване на имена
editЗдравей! Донякъде оправдавам решението ти да махаш чужди имена от статиите за български градове, но на моменти според мен е хубаво да ги има — когато имат по-голямо историческо значение или има концентрация на определен етнос в областта. Примерно да махнеш турското име на Кърджали (не че е много различно :)) ми се струва твърде много, а пък латинските имена на Силистра са доста свързани с историята на града. Румънското също донякъде, в по-ново време румънците владяха Южна Добруджа за един период.
Български имена има и по статии за чужди градове, например на Kırklareli го има българското име Лозенград, на Thessaloniki е обяснено, че южните славяни му викаме Солун и т.н.
Освен това по принцип не е практика да се оставят само местното име и това на английски (транслитерацията), въпреки че обикновено става така, защото други имена просто няма. Да, да кажем не е уместно Filibe и Sofya да са редом с нашите си названия в най-предната част на страницата, но можем да ги споменем в историческите секции вместо да ги махаме.
Това е от мен, дано мнението ми е полезно. → Тодор Божинов / Todor Bozhinov → 10:00, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
Kardzhali
editHi. I had added the Turkish name to this article. Later on I noticed that you had removed it giving a reason which is not appropriate. I readded it and gave the reason in the relating talk page. Now, yot removed it again. I will insert the Turksih name now, and I ask you kindly to stop removing it. As you can understand, the town has a strong relationship with Turksih heritage. CeeGee 19:29, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
здравей Христо. What are your objections to having the Turkish name at Kardzhali? The city has a large Turkish population and Turkish has special status there. Also, this is common practise on many pages, see Edirne for example. I don't see what the big deal is, it's useful for readers, and removing the word doesn't help the reader. —Khoikhoi 22:00, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, we can have both Dobra Paslieva and the Turkish name. Deal? —Khoikhoi 17:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
- Please do not remove the Turkish name of the city. It will be considered vandalism and can get you blocked. Of course, right the Dobra Paslieva and put all the relevant referenced information. Wikipedia is not censored. abakharev 00:18, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
PRODding felinology
editHello, I recently proposed felinology for deletion due to it being a neologism. If I am incorrect in this assertion, please add a reputable source that uses the word, and remove the prod. Thank you. :3 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Pumeleon (talk • contribs) 03:02, 3 December 2006 (UTC).
Image permission problem with Image:Sliven-gerb.gif
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