23:3223:32, 6 July 2024diffhist−321
Prizren
These numbers don't even add up to 100%. The fact that we even allowed this to exist on Wikipedia makes the site look like a joke to its readers - clearly something has gone wrong here. Removing for now as the link to the source doesn't work, so I cannot get the actual numbers. →Demography
23:2923:29, 6 July 2024diffhist−389
Prizren
Replace this with a link that actually works.... population demographics for the city itself excluding the municipality can now be added.→Demography
23:2423:24, 6 July 2024diffhist−1
Prizren
Self-RV - it seems these stats refer to the entire Prizren municipality, and not the city on its own; would be made clearer if the cited link was not dead. Undid revision
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Botushali (
talk)Tag: Undo
23:0823:08, 6 July 2024diffhist+1
Prizren
→Demography: RV. Why do IP’s keep changing the demographics to unsubstantiated and inaccurate numbers? Aside from the fact that these aren’t actual documented numbers for the municipality, there are no real “Bosniaks” in Kosovo aside from recent migrants who came during the time of Yugoslavia - those who have been in Kosovo for longer are Slavic-speaking Muslims of varying origins who were grouped into a “Bosniak” identity during the Yugoslavia period. Particularly in the case of Prizren,...Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
13:3713:37, 30 June 2024diffhist−405
Aromanians
A 2005 estimation should not be used to counter a 2023 census result. “… there is absolutely not 2,000 Aromanians in Albania, this figure is an alternate reality to estimates by researchers…” - ok, and there are definitely not 139,000 Aromanians in Albania either. I have no issue with the Aromanian community being given its due weight as they are an important ethnic component of the Balkans, but they most definitely do not number in Albania to the estimates previously included here. Perhaps t...Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
07:1807:18, 30 June 2024diffhist−148
Albanian-Epirote War (1381–84)
The “result” section of a military conflict template is meant to have a result. None of these are results - what it suggests is that it was inconclusive.currentTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
06:4006:40, 30 June 2024diffhist−1,478
Greeks in Albania
Adding official 2023 census results. Bideleux/Jeffries are talking about a census from 1989, so it shouldn’t even be included in the first place. Triandafyllidou’s number includes Albanians who pretended to be Greek to get an EDTO, but that’s besides the point. There is no indication that any of these are reasonable estimates for the number of Greeks in Albania in 2024. WP:AGEMATTERS a lot more when discussing demographics and population numbers.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
04:2104:21, 19 June 2024diffhist0
Voisava Kastrioti
→Origin: As per TP, no source to support “many” or “most”, but we do know that at least some scholars do (such as those listed in the article).Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
23:3223:32, 6 July 2024diffhist−321
Prizren
These numbers don't even add up to 100%. The fact that we even allowed this to exist on Wikipedia makes the site look like a joke to its readers - clearly something has gone wrong here. Removing for now as the link to the source doesn't work, so I cannot get the actual numbers. →Demography
23:2923:29, 6 July 2024diffhist−389
Prizren
Replace this with a link that actually works.... population demographics for the city itself excluding the municipality can now be added.→Demography
23:2423:24, 6 July 2024diffhist−1
Prizren
Self-RV - it seems these stats refer to the entire Prizren municipality, and not the city on its own; would be made clearer if the cited link was not dead. Undid revision
1233037218 by
Botushali (
talk)Tag: Undo
23:0823:08, 6 July 2024diffhist+1
Prizren
→Demography: RV. Why do IP’s keep changing the demographics to unsubstantiated and inaccurate numbers? Aside from the fact that these aren’t actual documented numbers for the municipality, there are no real “Bosniaks” in Kosovo aside from recent migrants who came during the time of Yugoslavia - those who have been in Kosovo for longer are Slavic-speaking Muslims of varying origins who were grouped into a “Bosniak” identity during the Yugoslavia period. Particularly in the case of Prizren,...Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
13:3713:37, 30 June 2024diffhist−405
Aromanians
A 2005 estimation should not be used to counter a 2023 census result. “… there is absolutely not 2,000 Aromanians in Albania, this figure is an alternate reality to estimates by researchers…” - ok, and there are definitely not 139,000 Aromanians in Albania either. I have no issue with the Aromanian community being given its due weight as they are an important ethnic component of the Balkans, but they most definitely do not number in Albania to the estimates previously included here. Perhaps t...Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
07:1807:18, 30 June 2024diffhist−148
Albanian-Epirote War (1381–84)
The “result” section of a military conflict template is meant to have a result. None of these are results - what it suggests is that it was inconclusive.currentTags: Mobile editMobile web edit
06:4006:40, 30 June 2024diffhist−1,478
Greeks in Albania
Adding official 2023 census results. Bideleux/Jeffries are talking about a census from 1989, so it shouldn’t even be included in the first place. Triandafyllidou’s number includes Albanians who pretended to be Greek to get an EDTO, but that’s besides the point. There is no indication that any of these are reasonable estimates for the number of Greeks in Albania in 2024. WP:AGEMATTERS a lot more when discussing demographics and population numbers.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
04:2104:21, 19 June 2024diffhist0
Voisava Kastrioti
→Origin: As per TP, no source to support “many” or “most”, but we do know that at least some scholars do (such as those listed in the article).Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit