17:5017:50, 21 March 2013diffhist−1
Iron Curtain
No need to keep the the short, up to 1948 map of the Eastern Bloc in the Iron Curtain page. Added the main main from the same author. More applicable as it spans all the way up to 1990.
18 September 2012
21:1221:12, 18 September 2012diffhist−50
Neum Agreement
This issue is not on an entity level; instead, it is on a national one. Nowhere in the citations or any other online articles is the entity (federation) rather than the country mentioned in talks.
20:2420:24, 18 October 2009diffhist−86
Banja Luka
Simply use the official name. It has a wiki link (simplar to hyper link) that links to the main article. For anyone wanting further information on the subject or name, he or she can check the article.
20:2020:20, 18 October 2009diffhist−7
Istočno Sarajevo
Cyrillic is not only official in the Serbian language, but also in Bosnian. Using Serbian Cryillic is simply POV used to provoke. Look at other Bosnian articles such as
Banja Luka, etc. for stand.
20:1520:15, 18 October 2009diffhist−31
Foča
Removing STRONG nationalism. The official and historical names if FOCA! In 2004, the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the name change unconstitutional, and reverted it to Foča.
20:3020:30, 26 March 2009diffhist+10
Kotor Varoš
Removal of nationalism/POV: Cyrillic can be used in both Bosnian and Serbian. See:
Banja Luka and other Bosnian city/town/municiplaity articles.
20:2220:22, 26 March 2009diffhist−16
Prijedor
Removal of nationalism and POV. Cyrillic can be used in both Bosnian and Serbian. See:
Banja Luka and other town/city/municipality articles.
20:1320:13, 26 March 2009diffhist−2
Bijeljina
Removal of nationalism/POV. Check
Banja Luka and other city/town articles. Cyrillic can be part of Bosnian and Serbian. In addition, the country name must be first.
17:5017:50, 21 March 2013diffhist−1
Iron Curtain
No need to keep the the short, up to 1948 map of the Eastern Bloc in the Iron Curtain page. Added the main main from the same author. More applicable as it spans all the way up to 1990.
18 September 2012
21:1221:12, 18 September 2012diffhist−50
Neum Agreement
This issue is not on an entity level; instead, it is on a national one. Nowhere in the citations or any other online articles is the entity (federation) rather than the country mentioned in talks.
20:2420:24, 18 October 2009diffhist−86
Banja Luka
Simply use the official name. It has a wiki link (simplar to hyper link) that links to the main article. For anyone wanting further information on the subject or name, he or she can check the article.
20:2020:20, 18 October 2009diffhist−7
Istočno Sarajevo
Cyrillic is not only official in the Serbian language, but also in Bosnian. Using Serbian Cryillic is simply POV used to provoke. Look at other Bosnian articles such as
Banja Luka, etc. for stand.
20:1520:15, 18 October 2009diffhist−31
Foča
Removing STRONG nationalism. The official and historical names if FOCA! In 2004, the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared the name change unconstitutional, and reverted it to Foča.
20:3020:30, 26 March 2009diffhist+10
Kotor Varoš
Removal of nationalism/POV: Cyrillic can be used in both Bosnian and Serbian. See:
Banja Luka and other Bosnian city/town/municiplaity articles.
20:2220:22, 26 March 2009diffhist−16
Prijedor
Removal of nationalism and POV. Cyrillic can be used in both Bosnian and Serbian. See:
Banja Luka and other town/city/municipality articles.
20:1320:13, 26 March 2009diffhist−2
Bijeljina
Removal of nationalism/POV. Check
Banja Luka and other city/town articles. Cyrillic can be part of Bosnian and Serbian. In addition, the country name must be first.