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LOL, yes, thanks for the observation, I've made the correction. I am not that crazy yet to propose the change of the current name with itself
Dobitocilor (
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Support; more commonly used and closer to the original term. If we really wanted to anglicise, I would suggest going the whole hog and calling it a "principality" or whatever. I would point out that "Banat" as a specific name is just another case where a general term for a type of territory in the Balkans has got recycled into a name for a specific territory; see also
Herzegovina,
Sandžak,
Banovina,
Vojvodina, ... or even, a little further afield,
Ukraine.
bobrayner (
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12:25, 19 April 2012 (UTC)reply
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LOL, yes, thanks for the observation, I've made the correction. I am not that crazy yet to propose the change of the current name with itself
Dobitocilor (
talk)
Support; more commonly used and closer to the original term. If we really wanted to anglicise, I would suggest going the whole hog and calling it a "principality" or whatever. I would point out that "Banat" as a specific name is just another case where a general term for a type of territory in the Balkans has got recycled into a name for a specific territory; see also
Herzegovina,
Sandžak,
Banovina,
Vojvodina, ... or even, a little further afield,
Ukraine.
bobrayner (
talk)
12:25, 19 April 2012 (UTC)reply
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