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Please, I am new to Wikipedia and I am not sure how to reach the admin. I tried to edit an article earlier: the art. on Katerina Kolozova is written by me, in a word format and I have the file to prove it. Please, edit the info stating "autobiography". I am the author, her student, doing doctoral research on one of her books ( Riste Aleksovski ( talk) 18:39, 21 October 2017 (UTC))
Hello everybody. Can somebody explain what is the motivation behind this lame edit-war she was a North Macedonian of Bulgarian origin. North Macedonian is not correct per WP:MOSMAC and the Prespa agreement. Moreover there is not a single evidence she was from Bulgarian origin. Please stop. Thanks. Jingiby ( talk) 12:16, 27 July 2022 (UTC)
"proponent for the normalisation of the Bulgarian states view of the origin of Macedonians"
Please stop deleting easily verifiable public facts about her political engagements 37.25.84.73 ( talk) 13:19, 27 July 2022 (UTC)
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The Macedonian language, the Macedonians as an ethnic group, and the Macedonian culture continue to be referred to as such (e.g. Macedonian folk song, Macedonian film, etc.). This is in line with both the Prespa agreement and the large majority of reliable sources.
The nationality of citizens of North Macedonia should still be referred to as "Macedonian." In particular, the term "Macedonian" is used for the routine description of people's nationality in the lead sentences of biographical articles (XYZ is a
Macedonian football player...
). This, too, is in line with the
majority of reliable sources (while according to the Prespa agreement, in official documents this nationality will be described by the double formula "Macedonian/citizen of the Republic of North Macedonia").
In contexts where ambiguity with Macedonian ethnicity might be an issue, more explicit forms or explanatory text may be used (e.g. XYZ possesses both
Australian and
North Macedonian citizenship
, or ethnic Macedonians who are not citizens of North Macedonia
).
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talk)
13:45, 27 July 2022 (UTC)
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Please, I am new to Wikipedia and I am not sure how to reach the admin. I tried to edit an article earlier: the art. on Katerina Kolozova is written by me, in a word format and I have the file to prove it. Please, edit the info stating "autobiography". I am the author, her student, doing doctoral research on one of her books ( Riste Aleksovski ( talk) 18:39, 21 October 2017 (UTC))
Hello everybody. Can somebody explain what is the motivation behind this lame edit-war she was a North Macedonian of Bulgarian origin. North Macedonian is not correct per WP:MOSMAC and the Prespa agreement. Moreover there is not a single evidence she was from Bulgarian origin. Please stop. Thanks. Jingiby ( talk) 12:16, 27 July 2022 (UTC)
"proponent for the normalisation of the Bulgarian states view of the origin of Macedonians"
Please stop deleting easily verifiable public facts about her political engagements 37.25.84.73 ( talk) 13:19, 27 July 2022 (UTC)
This section is pinned and will not be automatically archived. |
The Macedonian language, the Macedonians as an ethnic group, and the Macedonian culture continue to be referred to as such (e.g. Macedonian folk song, Macedonian film, etc.). This is in line with both the Prespa agreement and the large majority of reliable sources.
The nationality of citizens of North Macedonia should still be referred to as "Macedonian." In particular, the term "Macedonian" is used for the routine description of people's nationality in the lead sentences of biographical articles (XYZ is a
Macedonian football player...
). This, too, is in line with the
majority of reliable sources (while according to the Prespa agreement, in official documents this nationality will be described by the double formula "Macedonian/citizen of the Republic of North Macedonia").
In contexts where ambiguity with Macedonian ethnicity might be an issue, more explicit forms or explanatory text may be used (e.g. XYZ possesses both
Australian and
North Macedonian citizenship
, or ethnic Macedonians who are not citizens of North Macedonia
).
Valereee (
talk)
13:45, 27 July 2022 (UTC)