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When I first began editing the article it showed signs of self-promotion and possible wholesale copying. I think the images I have added are good, as are parts of the lede/introduction, and those can mostly be kept, with undoubtedly some edits to the lede. But I can see, even without speaking Ukrainian, that the Ukrainian is far better. In the English version, none of the history includes citations, and some of Ukraine's more recent history is excluded. Moreover, the Ukraine original has nearly 150 citations, and the English has, by contrast, comparatively few. Off-hand, I'd say apart from the history, sections on the city economy, industry, cultural history and current life, politics and recovery from the Bila Tserkva Massacre should all be included. There are likely many other sections that should be added, too. EditGirl99 ( talk) 03:15, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
There is a mistake on this page. The Ukrainian word "церква" - stands for Orthodox Church. Where as "костьол" is a Catholic church. On the picture - The "white church" of Bila Tserkva - you have the latter one "костьол", but not a "церква" (Tserkva)!! There is a Cotholic community in the city as well as Orthodox, Jewish and other religious communities.
Please amend the picture to represent "церква" - or change the caption under to read "Kostyol", not "Tservka", Although the article is about Bila Tserkva. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by BOBAH ( talk • contribs).
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AlikFR keeps removing the following image without comment. I finally got him to comment claiming this is not Bila Tserkva, but he provides no evidence. However the original source and Ukrainian Wikipedia and rue.wikipedia (I'm not sure what rue is..) says this is Bila Tserkva. I'm inclined to believe Ukrainian speaking people know what they're talking about. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bila_Tserkva_Synagogue_(B._Vavrou%C5%A1ek).png Centerone ( talk) 20:32, 29 September 2022 (UTC)
I restored the gallery images because images in Wikipedia articles draw eyes, and generate interest. EditGirl99 ( talk) 04:17, 9 October 2022 (UTC)
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When I first began editing the article it showed signs of self-promotion and possible wholesale copying. I think the images I have added are good, as are parts of the lede/introduction, and those can mostly be kept, with undoubtedly some edits to the lede. But I can see, even without speaking Ukrainian, that the Ukrainian is far better. In the English version, none of the history includes citations, and some of Ukraine's more recent history is excluded. Moreover, the Ukraine original has nearly 150 citations, and the English has, by contrast, comparatively few. Off-hand, I'd say apart from the history, sections on the city economy, industry, cultural history and current life, politics and recovery from the Bila Tserkva Massacre should all be included. There are likely many other sections that should be added, too. EditGirl99 ( talk) 03:15, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
There is a mistake on this page. The Ukrainian word "церква" - stands for Orthodox Church. Where as "костьол" is a Catholic church. On the picture - The "white church" of Bila Tserkva - you have the latter one "костьол", but not a "церква" (Tserkva)!! There is a Cotholic community in the city as well as Orthodox, Jewish and other religious communities.
Please amend the picture to represent "церква" - or change the caption under to read "Kostyol", not "Tservka", Although the article is about Bila Tserkva. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by BOBAH ( talk • contribs).
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AlikFR keeps removing the following image without comment. I finally got him to comment claiming this is not Bila Tserkva, but he provides no evidence. However the original source and Ukrainian Wikipedia and rue.wikipedia (I'm not sure what rue is..) says this is Bila Tserkva. I'm inclined to believe Ukrainian speaking people know what they're talking about. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bila_Tserkva_Synagogue_(B._Vavrou%C5%A1ek).png Centerone ( talk) 20:32, 29 September 2022 (UTC)
I restored the gallery images because images in Wikipedia articles draw eyes, and generate interest. EditGirl99 ( talk) 04:17, 9 October 2022 (UTC)