4138:- no we don't all agree. And there will be no merge back, since wikipedia works exactly in opposite direction: different topics belong to different articles and the articles grow and split, not shrink and merge. You wrote " Don't forget we're doing this for free" - Yes, me too. I work for free and I will not allow to destruct my free work just because some wikipedian has more fun smearing me in dirt for free than writing wikipedia articles. Obviously we are in strict disagreement therefore here my discussion with you stops, since all your interest seems to be to present me in bad light, rather that to expand the articles in question.
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99:(usually, it is the other way around.) The reason I am writing to you is that I could only find 57 stub articles relating to Bulgarian politicians, and our stardard requirement to approve a new stub template is that it is used on 60 stub articles. So if any of you could, say, create 5 new stubs articles, the template will be sure to be approved. It probably will be anyway, but reaching 60-65 stubs will make it certain. Any new articles don't have to contain much information - e.g. "XYZ is a Bulgarian politician. He / she has been a member of Parliament since ... representing the ... political party."
4708:. This is not usable in written text. So one would write "unicipality of ]" or "] unicipality" or "unicipality]]". If the Central American district use Abc District and the Bulgarian provinces use Abc Province, I would conclude the most logical extension to be "]". I have also seen this is used by rivers. Have not done a recent servey on other toponyms. I think "Municipality of ..." is unecessary long and does not well in sorting and in the wikipedia article search. If you type "Abc " you get all Abc Province/District/River/Municipality/Bridge together. (try search box with "Pleven")
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2209:. As I understand, there are quite a few Chernomorets teams from different parts of Bulgaria, including a third Chernomorets Burgas team in the Amateur "V" Group. Unfortunatly it's difficult to get information on Bulgarian football for a non-Bulgarian. So, if a football-interested member of WikiProject Bulgaria would like to enlighten the Footballing community on Knowledge and the rest of the world on any of these subjects I know I wouldn´t be the only one who would be very grateful.
3143:'s level 1-s). Those with a proper name and distinctiveness in historical context (equivalent, say, to Bulgarian portions of Moesia, Thrace, and Macedonia) have their pages. Our current level 2 system looks like nothing more than arbitrary grouping of provinces by proximity, adjusted to match the population limits. I can't think of any useful information to put there in order to prevent those articles from becoming the next couple of unmaintained stubs. My vote is biased to
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have made significant, valuable contributions to the encyclopedia would be recognized and honored. I believe that, with some effort, this could still be done. My proposal is to, with luck, try to organize the various WikiProjects and other entities of wikipedia to take part in a larger celebrartion of its contributors to take place in
January, probably beginning January 15, 2007. I have created yet another new subpage for myself (a weakness of mine, I'm afraid) at
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behind this is not only the proximity of the United
Kingdom to Bulgaria, but also to the fact that the Government has adopted British English in signposting infrastructure (e.g. roads) and education (teaching of english in schools). Usage of GB-EN in both signposting and education is EU policy (I am led to believe). Also, standardisation will eliminate any possibility of edit wars and disputes over spelling, grammar and word usage corrections.
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consider whether your project would benefit from having departments which deal in these matters. It is my hope that all the changes to the directory can be finished by the first of next month. Please feel free to make any changes you see fit to the entries for your project before then. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
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2593:, looks good to me, but you experts should figure out what's really "right" about the accents. I'll be happy to carry this through, but need a little advice about how to name the images, which ones merit posting/deleting (and where), should they "replace" the original b/w image??, etc. I'm a bit new at this Wiki stuff, but I always seem to pick complex things to dive into! —
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lacking information about
Bulgarian unit names, strenght, casualties, commanding officers, overall tactical and strategic situation of the army. Worst are the articles for the different battles (Ovche pole, Morava, Doiran, Tutrakan etc.) which baraly give any usefull info, with possibly the exception of the Tutrakan Epopee, though this could also be expanded.
6353:Супер! :) Много благодаря! Лошото е, че за първи път се занимавам с такова нещо и малко ми е трудно да разбера какви точно са изискванията. Не разбирам защо хем искате още информация, хем казвате, че тази е много и трябва да се намали.. Радвам се че можем да си пишем на български :))) Ако може не трийте нищо, ще се опитам да го променя.
5341:, an effort to bring both official and unofficial WikiProject coordinators together so that the projects can more easily develop consensus and collaborate. This group has been created after discussion regarding possible changes to the A-Class review system, and that may be one of the first things discussed by interested coordinators.
2501:"законъ/законите" could be "законъ-а". Note, that in other words the suffixes representing the definite article are clearly marked with smaller letters. So are other suffixes, like the raised small "T" for third person plural. Therefore, I think the isolated "A" is a suffix, separated by a hyphen in order to preserve the mute "Ъ".
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about your topic GAs then an outside reviewer. As a result, reviewing your project's articles would improve the quality of the review in ensuring that the article meets your project's concerns on sourcing, content, and guidelines. However, members can also review any other article in the worklist to ensure it meets the GA criteria.
5545:. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are
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5869:. The aim is to draw up a full directory of missing articles from Bulgarian wikipedia and build a team of translators to work at bridging the gaps in knowledge and to improve existing articles by translation. We need your help, so if there are any Bulgarian speakers here please join up as your language skills are crucial.
3341:. We are planning to release the selection for the holiday season, so we ask you to select the revisions before October 20. At that time, we will use an automatic process to identify which version of each article to release, if no version has been manually selected. Thanks! For the Knowledge 1.0 Editorial team,
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Hello everyone. I am currently updating some of the functions in the edit window here in
Knowledge. Below the edit window we have a list of Cyrillic characters, so it should be easier to insert them in articles. That list is currently not complete, so I would need some help from some editors than can
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Hey there and thanks for the interest. Your
English skills can be of great use, seeing as most Bulgaria-related articles are written by people who speak English as a foreign language (me including). We don't really assign tasks here, feel free to contribute in any way you want. If you need any advice
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We are always looking for new members to assist with reviewing the remaining articles, and since this project has GAs under its scope, it would be beneficial if any of its members could review a few articles (perhaps your project's articles). Your project's members are likely to be more knowledgeable
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that deals with the geography of the
Bulgarian part Dobruja: the first chapter of Istorija na Dobrudzha, vol. I. However, it is in Bulgarian, and I know too little to make use of it on my own and OCR-izing it to try Google-translating it is a very tedious process. Could one or more Bulgarian speakers
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as a guideline and help get
Bulgaria covered in detail in this way. I am creating the bones of the templates first but I will need help placing the notable articles into each new municipality template and then of course starting the missing articles we have for each of them in abundance. Feel free to
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18:29, 24 October 2008 (UTC) - Just a note: About big centers as Sofia and maybe Varna and
Plovdiv, there might be enough for a separate article. In the case of Sofia they'd just make the article even more lengthy and even less readable. For all the others an "all-in-one" seems to be the best choice.
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I didn't take part in the translation of that article, but I'd support the title you proposed. It seems the original translator abandoned it nearly a month ago. Unfortunately, the
Bulgarian-language version is not quite encyclopaedic or well-sourced, so I don't think we can quickly produce anything
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In reference to standardisation, I recommend that the chosen regional variant of all
Bulgarian pages on EN Knowledge is British English, except when the article is about America/Canada/Australia/etc. and Bulgaria or Bulgaria's influence in such countries, or when quoting names or text. The reasoning
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I agree - Трифон Зарезан is an old folk (pagan origins??) holiday, mixing two styles of translit seems peculiar. The alternate spelling and derivation could be added. Are we justified in changing the page title, then? Are you still working on some text (translation?) for the page? I think I saw
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Did you look at the color-corrected version of the lower portion, which you can find as the "original version" of the inscription because I uploaded it by mistake! - at all? I let PSP "one-click correct" it and I thought the results were pretty spectacular! Maybe it's worth my uploading that too?
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The Alternative Synod is (or was, dunno) a group of schismatics led by some Innocentius, which opposed the real Bulgarian Orthodox Church and was in control of some churches. Not sure what happened to it, I remember a police action which expelled the "alternative" priests and restored their property
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Indeed, "reservoir" is the better word in my opinion too. As far as I know, only Australian English speakers use "dam" to mean the artificial lake and not the barrier. And Bulgaria is not Australia for sure :) That said, I'd support moving the pages to "_____ Reservoir" titles. As for the mountains,
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on Petko's website explaining how to make such a map if there isn't one available (unfortunately they're only in Bulgarian). Basically, you enter the name of the village above the map and a map would appear illustrating a village with the closest possible name (you can ignore it), then you check the
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and such) are written by a large number of people, many of which lack good English skills. If you feel like contributing as a proofreader, I'd say these would be a good starting point. Anything would do, though: you might also want to follow the new article feed at WikiProject Bulgaria and copyedit
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The main service I am offering is direct translation of articles from Bulgarian to English, but I am of more use than simply translating. I am also offering myself up as a proofreader, seeing as I already spend vast amounts of time reading (and correcting) Knowledge articles), so I might as well be
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or has a significant impact on the process, s/he will get an award when they reach that threshold. With ~1,300 articles left to review, we would appreciate any editors that could contribute in helping to uphold the quality of GAs. If you have any questions about the process, reviewing, or need help
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Yes, this is the common grave of the UB-45 crew. This photo doesn't say where the grave is on its caption, but the one on p. 47 depicts the funeral of the seamen in Varna on 13 November 1938; even without that, I would have said Varna is by far the most likely location given where the submarine was
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I can confirm all the facts that you have listed except the last one about the relative price: the article says a boat of that size and class would cost 56–65 million leva whereas the restoration was valued at 21 million leva (right column, p. 46), which is about three times less. This is also said
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but also showing the location of the town which means a different concept... I really doubt which way is more useful because in Bulgaria, unlike other countries, the main town is not that strongly identified with its municipality but if the we make a separate article on the municipalities, it would
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Now please read it once more, in the part I indicated: "blogs and wikis (including wikipedia) are not valid references for wikipedia." Translating an unreferenced article may be a "perfectly usual practice", but it does not make it valid. The article in question does not have inline citations, so I
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Todor-Bozhinov presents his opinion in absolutely non-neutral tone presenting me as a brainless idiot and troll and starts the vote without bothering to present opposing pointrs of view in equally balanced way. I can go exactly in the same way. SO let us see here. User Todor without even discussing
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because I bet that there are plenty of them since I am not sure how those thing would sound in English - the article is a translation from the Bulgarian one and you can see what is meant of the English text is confusing :) You can make articles for the birth places of you relatives. Those are only
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have no other way to check its correctness but to look into external sources. But then why would I need to translate a wikipedia article if I am reading original texts? Translation may be reasonable if it is a perfect prose/exposition, but the article in question is just plain collection of facts.
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is not against the rules, all Knowledge text content is GFDL and translating foreign Knowledge articles is a thing many people do, including myself. Don't get offended, that's not the point: the point is, next time you should discuss before splitting stubs into more stubs, it just doesn't work. My
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Hmm, I checked it out and you're right. It turns out my info is outdated (I'm not a geography type of person anyway). But it's not an administrative system, but some sort of a statistical region for European matters (that's what I suppose as the communal elections that took place last year did not
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Interesting. It could well be that the missing words are "the devil often rejoices, jumps, and plays" ("дѧволъ о многосе радува, скача и играе"). The "р" and "а" in "радува" are very close together, the "к" in "скача" looks almost like a "в" because of the serifs, and the "ч" is somewhat tilted.
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Are you accusing a Knowledge editor of being lazy? Don't forget we're doing this for free, my friend. If you have a lot of free time and the available resources, expand the city+municipality articles, but you can't accuse me of creating them because they're short. You should be thankful that they
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I am on topic. You are saying: "calling someone lazy won't prove your point, and it's plain false that we lack resources" Then why the articles in question are miniscule stubs while in other languages they are large? Another possible reasons are lack of interest and thinking that these topics are
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Please, stay on topic, calling someone lazy won't prove your point, and it's plain false that we lack resources. Also, please make a difference between policies/guidelines and rules: breaking a policy or a guideline makes a bad article, breaking a rule is more like an offence, a bannable one, for
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and lack of desire to let other people edit text he created. Please be advised that once you put something in wikipedia you no longer own it, and other people may move your content whenever they want. I have never crossed my paths with this editor so far and his animosity shown in some wording is
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proposal for an appreciation week to end on Knowledge Day, January 15. However, several people have once again proposed the entirety of Esperanza for deletion, so that might not work. It was the intention of the Appreciation Week proposal to set aside a given time when the various individuals who
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I think some work should be done on categorisation and naming of Bulgaria-related subjects. I think for artificial lakes (яаэовири), "Dam" should be used for the barrier and "Reservoir" for the lake behind it. "Mountains of Bulgaria" should be renamed "Mountain Ranges of Bulgaria", containing the
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Hello! Thank you very much for helping me. I would like to ask why the wiki page "Konstantin Evtimov" does not come out when I type "Konstantin Evtimov" in Google. Yesterday it worked. If it is because of the remarks, then why other pages WITH remarks do come out in Google. For example the page
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Thanks very much for the information. I already look around Bulgaria-related Knowledge pages quite often and correct any errors and add any issues to talk pages. I am usually quite scrupulous when it comes to corrections and quality, so although some of my changes and suggestions may seem rather
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are included in the directory for both the use of the projects themselves and for that of others. Having such departments will allow a project to more quickly and easily identify its most important articles and its articles in greatest need of improvement. If you have not already done so, please
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Yes I also usually insist that they are capitalised, I in fact moved most of the Central American districts to ...District. However in the case of municipalities, this is a matter of greater debate. Normall y I see municipality in lower casing such as has been done with Mexico etc. However they
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is looking very good to me (I looked long and hard to find that lovely old "у" character, but I guess it must be considered simply a calligraphic variant). What's next, on this? Should I put both my earlier version of that panel, and the inscription-work, on Commons, and get them deleted from
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You wrote to me: "Very few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links to this page from other articles related to it. " I tried to add some external links but you have just deleted them. I cannot understand what I should do. Please tell me what do you mean by "other articles
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After browsing trough the Wiki articles devoted to the World Wars and the seperate front it seems that the articles involving Bulgaria are in need of revision. The overall Balkan Theather of Operations (for WWI) article and the different fronts (Serbian, Romanian, Macedonian etc.) are severely
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If we agree to make the section on the municipality in the same article of the main town/village then we should change the look of the map because the map in the infobox show only the location of the town. I think that if we agree to do so, we should use the kind of maps they use in Serbia
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I have spend about 15 days investigating local herpetofauna on both hills during last three years. Kozhuh hill has quite different shape than Skalata hill. And through the middle of the Kozhuh hill leads electrical line on high columns, which are not at Skalata hill as well as mentioned
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Well, by removing the Municipality sections you do make the articles stubs about towns, but that's not what I meant ;)) You've already seen countless examples that merging is the best idea, and it's a matter of finishing this vote that the articles be merged back where they belong. Yes,
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I discovered that articles on this subject are quite a mess in terms of naming and numbering of monarchs, particularly during the Second Kingdom, and there are discrepancies between the bg and en versions. They need to be taken care of by someone with relevant qualification in history.
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anal, I believe they all contribute towards raising the level of quality of the article overall. I would like Bulgaria-related articles to be of the topmost quality. This is, after all, meant to be an accurate encyclopaedia, which does compete with professional publications. Regards
2495:"вражілицыте" should be "вражалицыте"—plural feminine of an archaic word for "healer" ("вражалец"), with a definite article. The "A"-s in the text look very narrow, but can be told apart from an "I" by the the dot above. The "I"'s dot looks like an accent, but precisely vertical.
4879:. The existing article had major issues, so I replaced it with a 1-line stub. I gather this is a major company in Bulgaria, but I don't know anything about it. Please expand the article. If there are articles about it on other wikiprojects please add interwiki links as well.
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Magicians and healers are devil's servants, that's why the devil often and plays in front of those (that come to them). And what they (water) and feed is devil's vileness. Those who abandon God, the laws and the church and go to healers, they are not God's, but devil's servants.
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4236:. Many other country related WikiProjects have them, and I think it will have a very positive impact on the Project Community and would encourage other editors to get involved in improving and writing articles about Bulgaria. Please give your opinions on this proposal below.
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so you can fork them. Now, please don't teach me how to create an article and why it needs references: we all agree an unreferenced article is in most cases better than no article. Instead of trying to prove nonexistent points, you can help me merge them back together.
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with us if you have any queries regarding the introduction of the revised scheme. This scheme should allow the team to start producing offline selections for your project and the wider community within the next year. Thanks for using the Knowledge 1.0 scheme! For the
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Thank you, Cameltrader and Ойл! (This is my trouble, though - I find some little thing that captures my fancy, and spend an entire evening on it! Long ago, I was a Slavic Lang & Lit major...so I've run across some of these things before.) I took a quick look at
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I just replaced mentioned photo by my own picture of the Kozhuh hill. I have thousands of pictures from different parts of the Bulgaria. But I'am busy and editing of Knowledge/or adding photos isn't what I want to do permanently. Thanks for understanding, Petr Balej,
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Currently, 1580 articles are assigned to this project, of which 234, or 14.8%, are flagged for cleanup of some sort. (Data as of 14 July 2008.) Are you interested in finding out more? I am offering to generate cleanup to-do lists on a project or work group level. See
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P.S. Ойл, some of the accents in the original text really look grave to me (e.g., the first one) - I don't understand the rationale of which should be grave/which acute - so someone with more knowledge of old Slavic languages should make those corrections please! —
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By adding coordinates, a Knowledge reader can easily view the location on a street map, nautical chart, topographic map, by satellite photo, realtime weather map, and in many other ways. Coordinate data makes an article eventually appear in various services such as
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4615:)? When filling out the Lukovit one I was unsure, but did so anyways. Personally I think its better to have the cyrillic versions as well, however the concept might not work that well when there are a lot of villages present in a particular municipality.--
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intention was not to "smear dirt on you", I apologize if any of my remarks has caused you stress, and at the moment I'm mostly writing other important articles, this discussion is just a side issue for me, so it's not like I'm not expanding Knowledge :P
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I am 100% supportive of increasing knowledge of Bulgaria around the world (too many people in the UK cannot even point out Bulgaria on a map, think we speak Russian, think we are still under communist rule and believe we are a third world country!)
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naming scheme? From the above discussion I guess the articles are quite fresh, so the sooner the switch is done the less work in fixing links and redirects is required. I personally think the switch is inevitable in the long run anyway. Thoughts?
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Grave accents (varia) are placed only above the last letters of words (but have the same meaning as a acute accents). It is a rule of the Church Slavonic language. If you understand Russian, you can read the article about it in Russian Knowledge:
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As a member of WikiProject Football I'm naturally very interested in football. This interest also include Bulgarian football of wich my knowledge is regrettably poor. The 2006-07 season of the "A" group seem to have been rather less fortunate for
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Didn't see your project stats on the project page. Maybe you don't want them there, because the table is kind of large. But if you do want them, then {{Knowledge:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Bulgaria articles by quality statistics}} gets you this:
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which is busy putting Peter Dobrev's fringe theories about the influence of Bulgarian runes on the development of glagolithic and cyrillic. Can an admin please handle this as I'm getting annoyed reverting so much, and I don't want to contravene
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The net say the first modern theatre in the country was founded in 1883. What was it called? And who were the first actors and actresses there? I am very interested in theatre history. I would be grateful if anyone could reply on my talkpage.
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4639:. Only few contries have municipality articles that can be identified as such from looking at the title alone. BG is on of the 10 or so front runners. Also I saw that other entities further up in the hierarchy use uppercase, e.g. it is "
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Now, he claims that we have a precedent with the bot-created stub municipality articles on the BG and RU Wikipedias. I say we have a precedent in the town+municipality one-article solution used by Serbian and Norwegian places: see e.g.
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The Bulgaria Barnstar of National Merit is awarded to users who have made extraordinary contributions to Bulgaria-related articles, and to any editor who contributes significantly to expand or improve Knowledge's coverage of Bulgaria.
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and in parentheses (скоби) right of his name, a parameter for the municipality (община) and other optional parameters that one would include in an infobox. Could someone more experienced with wiki and HTML markup make these changes to
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There's no need to explain or justify your contributions. So long as you are improving an article (or at least you honestly believe that you're doing so) and nobody is objecting to your edits, then you're doing well :) Keep it up and
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Great work :) I definitely agree such awards would be a great addition to the project. As for the question what they should be awarded for, I'd go for general contribution to Bulgaria-related articles. I'd be the first to give it to
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where I would greatly appreciate any indications from the members of this project as to whether and how they might be willing and/or able to assist in recognizing the contributions of our editors. Thank you for your attention.
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In the Physical appearance section I added several details regarding information contained in the card. I also added an 'Obtaining an Identity Card' section that provides information of what you need to get an identity card.
3909:: this is against wikipedia rules. I provided references to sources where the info is aken from. Your behaviour is not that of a good colleague wikipedian. Instead of expanding wikipedia contents you are smearing dirt on me.
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Knowledge where they now are? If I do that, how can I link them to the larger picture? And...is it WORTH it? or is it just a curiosity? I can incorporate the text and/or translation into the "description", too. Advice? —
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Well, there are maps available for all towns in Commons (but they use a different transliteration — they use 'kh' instead of 'h' for Cyrillic 'х' and 'u' for Cyrillic 'ъ'), and the Bulgarian Knowledge has maps for most
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5409:, a new gold standard of 1 lev = 10.86956 mg gold was established." (Looks like an interesting article, but it'd be better if one knew where the info comes from!) I tried searching Google, but without much luck. —
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I think I can take care of that if time allows. Might take a few days, but it's worth it and I'm definitely willing to help in any way I can to get Dobruja to GA. So far the article is shaping up quite nicely indeed.
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The only reason is that they haven't been added a tag... it's mostly me who does it, and I obviously can't put tags on all relevant articles that the project covers. Any help would be appreciated. It's simple — put
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explaining the rules that sent an article to the search results (the log is cleared every day, so try to look into the history of the log). Please contact me if you are interested in the fine tuning of the rules
3998:. Every reasonably notable separate subject gets a separate page. Small stubs is an indicator of laziness or lack of human resources, but not a message to merge the whole bunch distinct topics into one big page.
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The parts in round brackets I am not sure about. The part contains two verbs that I cannot read well. Hope I was of help :) The language is Bulgarian, somewhat archaic though. Curious picture, by the way. Best,
137:. (I've used the last solution myself.) If the template is approved, I will update all articles to use the new template. If any of you create the "missing" stubs, please tell us where the proposal is listed on
3326:, sorted by project, is available. The list is automatically updated each hour when it is loaded. Please try to fix any urgent problems in the selected articles. A team of copyeditors has agreed to help with
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3034:. They are not (yet) formatted, categorised, linked, and interwikied, the titles are bad (nothing more than transliterated compass directions), and I think the content has barely any encyclopaedic value. --
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If this looks correct to people, then I can enter this info in the description(s) - but it'd be nice to have all the alphabet details correct including stress marks, and I'm not quite up to that, myself. —
4325:- see their list of contributions for further info. I can't decide which award looks better btw - I'll have another look a little later to see if one of the two grabs me more. Thanks a lot for the work. --
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coordinates in GoogleMaps or any other another similar service, enter them in the field below the sample map to the right, click on the button below the two coordinates fields, save the map and upload it.
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What was the first theatre in Bulgaria with professional actors of both genders? Who is counted as the first professional actor and actress respectively? Thank you in advance for those who can answer!--
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3311:. These were chosen from the articles with this project's talk page tag, based on the rated importance and quality. If there are any specific articles that should be removed, please let us know at
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Hello! I've been recently trying to make the Bulgarian town template look better by making it a real infobox with optional parameters and so. I'd like to include some space for a
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should be consistent I think. One solution might be to change the convention to Municipality of ..... Incidentally we had this discussion not so long ago at
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so could find out something about what's going on here! I'm still not used to how to find things in the various parts of Wiki, but I'm learning!) —
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Actually, I just didn't know I could include the stats as a template. The table is very convenient and illustrative and by no means large. Thanks! :)
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Thank you for helping me! I am sorry that I bother you. I hope you and I finally succeed in creating this page! :)
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is respectable in the eyes of an history outsider? The article seems to assume the point.
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be either a list of the settlements or will repeat information to some extend... Best, --
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was found near the Romanian–Bulgarian border on 19 July 1934 and raised in two sections
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and I received no convincing counter-argumens. Basically, a town and the corresponding
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I found a source listing 100 leva=$ 1.22 in 1936. Check out this Google Books link:
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Not quite correct. Mexico uses "Abc (municipality)" - if the word is used at all see:
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Restoration of the submarine would have cost about half the price of a new submarine.
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I am interested in joining this project, seeing as I am a Bulgarian born in the UK.
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yet again :) If you'd like to voice your opinion, you're encouraged to do so on the
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I've been working on a map to show the shape of the reservoir and the positions of
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I'll try to produce a version with the correct Unicode characters later today. --
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Your accusations are baseless, but whatever: it's your choice. Have a nice day.
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I was just looking at an article in your WikiProject, and noticed a redlink to
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Fine by me, although you can see my opinion on municipality articles above :)
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The vote is to last one–two weeks, depending on how many opinions we can get.
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above the first letters of words "и҆", "о҆ни", "о҆ніѧ", "о҆но̀" should be put
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article, which I wrote, for a featured article. You can see the nomination at
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is also an interesting page, though probably not of much help with Bg lev! —
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we all agree an unreferenced article is in most cases better than no article
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I made , but I cannot guess which kind of Cyrillic accent to use, so I used
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and determined that it could be repaired to serve as a military submarine
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Hello, all. It was initially my hope to try to have this done as part of
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If any of you create these missing articles, please tag them with either
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I wonder if we need a new archive page for the project's talk page. The
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Yes, the photo shows the submarine after it was raised in Varna in 1936.
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4353:. Honestly, Laveol is just being shy but he's in for a barnstar too :D
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http://en.wikipedia.org/Image:Detail_of_Rila_Monastery_wall_painting.jpg
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Any more info on this? There seems to be no village with that name. By
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After a brief search, it looks like this indeed happened, and in 2004.
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Hi all, I wonder if someone could clarify this issue for me: Did the
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that could benefit from a reference point. Many thanks in advance. —
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The criteria for B-Class have been tightened up with the addition of
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In case you haven't heard, the nomination has passed successfully! :)
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What eventually happened to the submarine? Was it used for training?
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Magicians and healers are servants of the devil that's why the devil
2433:що запоѧват, и що захрануват, оно е дѧволски гнусотіи ?кои? остават
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Some edits made to the article on Bulgarian national identity card
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I believe they are used by the EU as level 2 statistical regions (
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Fellows, please comment on whether we should keep these articles:
2924:"derived from the Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning softness, delicacy"
2435:бга, законъ (законите?) и церквата, и ходат при вражiлицыте они не
2431:многосе радува, скача, и играе, предъ оніѧ, що идат при ни, и това
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http://en.wikipedia.org/File:Kozhuh-rupite-imagesfrombulgaria.jpg
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I would like to invite you all to participate in a discussion at
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I hope you made photos of your field of study? Please add them!
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Knowledge:Featured article candidates/Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
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I've now created a category for each province of Bulgaria (e.g.
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is an article is about town. Please add more information about
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If you want to respond to this canned message, please do so at
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Each WikiProject should already have a new C-Class category at
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A-Class article reviews will now need more than one person, as
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can anyone translate the bulgarian (church slavonic?) words on
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on the top of the article talk page. You're also encouraged to
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I'am sorry for my English and maybe bad location of this post.
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and see that there is plenty of content possible for separate
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306 Bulgaria-related articles needing geographical coordinates
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I had created an invitation template for WPTR a while back at
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on behalf of the WikiProject coordinators' working group at
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The beautiful "у"-like character is, AFAIK, a rendering of "
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and I thought a similar one could be used here. The code is
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has created a new stub template for Bulgarian politicians -
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Please stop spreading malisious false information about me.
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for my first work. Please join the work, not the fight.
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Hi, I was thinking that maybe you would like to join the
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Again, good luck with your work from the guys at WP:WSS.
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Thank you very much for your help and the kind words. —
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I've got a style related question. When filling out the
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Then roll up your sleeves and get to work! It's a wiki,
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searching for no longer existant village Pazelno (sp??)
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should be separate: it's not a forked stub, neither is
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You can formally join the project by adding your name
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All the best and good luck in improving your article,
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take a look at that chapter I scanned and uploaded at
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articles. He probably has to read and understand what
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Knowledge 0.7 articles have been selected for Bulgaria
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of that painting plus two of its neighbors; I located
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Thanks! It's just great and certainly will be of use!
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Administrative centre and municipality in one article
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here), so if you want to have a look at it, you can!
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Hi folks, a few days ago I was asked to take part in
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Bulgarians in Turkey
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this WikiAward was given to WikiProject Bulgaria by
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for details. More than 150 projects and work groups
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The new template was approved. To use it, just type
6181:would probably needed to be rewritten; the article
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Talk:Pleven Province#Pleven province municipalities
3366:. At the time of writing, some examples included:
2796:For instance, how would I know historical works by
5809:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Bulgarian Genocide
4983:Article about Rupite: wrong picture of Kozhuh hill
4578:Knowledge:WikiProject Bulgaria/Municipal templates
3457:Knowledge:Geocoding how-to for WikiProject members
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726:Knowledge:Bots/Requests_for_approval/AlexNewArtBot
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3613:articles. I am starting to expand the pages, see
2718:Thanks for doing that uploading and fleshing out!
2556:In words "б҃га" and "б҃жiй" there should be used
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5710:with a particular article, please contact me or
5697:If any members are interested, please visit the
5660:This message is being sent to WikiProjects with
5337:Hi! I'd like to draw your attention to the new
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4824:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Malina Dimitrova
2722:Should ALL of these images be moved to Commons??
687:to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church some years ago.
4280:This one is based on the editor barnstar, (see
3605:articles. Please take a look into pages, e.g.,
3601:articles by adding more content. Please expand
3302:automated selection of articles for Version 0.7
2405:oops! I mistakenly uploaded that file first, [[
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5203:Technicians from AG Weser in Bremen evaluated
4637:Category_talk:Municipalities_by_country#Naming
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5714:and we'll be happy to help. --Happy editing!
4585:start adding links to all of the others like
3982:is about Cherven Bryag, just as the article
518:Well, the article about Kaliman II is titled
5117:Help needed from someone who reads Bulgarian
3994:is about Pleven municipality, and ] is bout
2252:after the recent significant improvement by
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173:for the work and all the best to you too :)
5887:Flag of the Kingdom of Bulgaria (1908-1944)
3324:list of selected articles with cleanup tags
2667:User:Cameltrader/Rila monastery inscription
2223:Can someone help render "Be Prepared", the
3901:and make it a better article in thsi way.
875:lies on Livingston Island. Please vote at
747:That is all. Any suggestions are welcome.
672:I encountered several articles linking to
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590:User talk:Badbilltucker/Appreciation Week
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5947:The first theatre and actors in Bulgaria
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603:And again... Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
5994:Hope people find my additions helpful.
5339:WikiProject coordinators' working group
5139:This is what I think the article says:
4793:To anyone interested, the AfD is here:
4465:The Bulgaria Barnstar of National Merit
3850:. Please join the work, not the fight.
3362:The articles in question are listed in
3307:We would like to ask you to review the
3167:Changes to the WP:1.0 assessment scheme
2466:servants not of God, but of the devil.
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730:User:AlexNewArtBot/BulgariaSearchResult
427:Knowledge:WikiProject Council/Directory
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6050:How do I join the project, may I ask?
5664:under their scope. Since August 2007,
5635:Proposal for a 200-WikiProject contest
4507:To give it to someone you have to type
3978:is about Cherven Bryag municipality.
3391:Monument to the Unknown Soldier, Sofia
3127:I think that first we should create a
2142:Bulgarian involvment in the World Wars
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6212:MediaWiki talk:Edittools#Cyrillic (2)
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3441:tags, which need to be replaced with
3317:Knowledge:Release Version Nominations
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555:Knowledge:Featured article candidates
549:I have (again) nominated the article
5866:Bulgarian language transwiki project
4572:New Bulgarian municipality templates
3838:Please stop spreading animosity and
3478:Hello everyone, without discussing,
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4499:and for what it should be awarded:
3309:articles selected from this project
3257:User:B. Wolterding/Cleanup listings
2241:Portal:Bulgaria featured nomination
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825:article and I've nominated it for
720:Hi, I am in the trial runs of the
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4706:Category:Municipalities of Mexico
4684:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Mexico
4216:Barnstar for WikiProject Bulgaria
3925:this is how I intended them to be
3431:The articles are all marked with
821:, I've considerably improved the
614:article has been nominated for a
493:Why do you think they're a mess?
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2248:has been nominated to become a
2065:Ok, I got it working. I don't
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553:for featured article status at
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5678:. After nearly two years, the
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3543:Dolna Mitropoliya municipality
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897:Bilateral relations discussion
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545:Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria FAC
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5465:Oh, fantastic. Thanks you. —
5374:Citable source for lev values
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5230:. Any ideas on where this is?
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5121:I recently wrote the article
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2891:Spelling: really "Tryphon"???
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2767:03:07, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
2437:са бжiй, но дѧволски слуги..
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909:WikiProject Foreign relations
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5859:You are all invited to join
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5401:I don't see a citation, but
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4907:Help needed with translation
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