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Unless your claiming that the Vidovdan holiday had something to do with the timing of the events on the date, they don't seem to belong here to me but instead belong on the June 28 page. Jon 13:50, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
St. Vitus' Day is known in other countries too, not exclusively in Serbia. et:Valju —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.50.165.46 ( talk) 11:23, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
Please stop using this page for propaganda. Constitution of SR Croatia clearly contained reference to the Croat people as the only constituent nation... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.0.82.45 ( talk) 00:34, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
In Serbian language, and other Slavic languages, holidays related to saints are named after their 1st name (or nickname), adding -dan (day) and making one word. 'Vidovdan' is Vidov-Dan, i.e. Vid's-Day, since local name for Vitus among South Slavs is Vid. The same, St Nicholas' Day is Nikoljdan, St John's Day is Jovanjdan, St Eliah's Day is Ilindan, Christmas is called Božić and Easter Uskrs... Why is there, on Wiki in English, this article named after a local word that isn't even used in English, but is translated as St Vitus Day? 93.86.72.62 ( talk) 23:46, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as stub, and the rating on other projects was brought up to Stub class. BetacommandBot 16:14, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
My sincerest apologies! I was attempting to replace the picture of St.Vitus on the Vidovdan page with a picture of the Maiden of Kosovo and screwed things up! I don't know how to fix the problem. I am very sorry. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Peteprint ( talk • contribs) 06:53, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
I have removed the claim that 1990 Croatian constitution was amended on 28 June 1990. It was unreferenced and challenged since 2017. Moreover it was incorrect. See for example page xxiii here [1] to verify it was amended on 25 July.-- Tomobe03 ( talk) 17:59, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
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Unless your claiming that the Vidovdan holiday had something to do with the timing of the events on the date, they don't seem to belong here to me but instead belong on the June 28 page. Jon 13:50, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
St. Vitus' Day is known in other countries too, not exclusively in Serbia. et:Valju —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.50.165.46 ( talk) 11:23, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
Please stop using this page for propaganda. Constitution of SR Croatia clearly contained reference to the Croat people as the only constituent nation... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.0.82.45 ( talk) 00:34, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
In Serbian language, and other Slavic languages, holidays related to saints are named after their 1st name (or nickname), adding -dan (day) and making one word. 'Vidovdan' is Vidov-Dan, i.e. Vid's-Day, since local name for Vitus among South Slavs is Vid. The same, St Nicholas' Day is Nikoljdan, St John's Day is Jovanjdan, St Eliah's Day is Ilindan, Christmas is called Božić and Easter Uskrs... Why is there, on Wiki in English, this article named after a local word that isn't even used in English, but is translated as St Vitus Day? 93.86.72.62 ( talk) 23:46, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as stub, and the rating on other projects was brought up to Stub class. BetacommandBot 16:14, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
My sincerest apologies! I was attempting to replace the picture of St.Vitus on the Vidovdan page with a picture of the Maiden of Kosovo and screwed things up! I don't know how to fix the problem. I am very sorry. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Peteprint ( talk • contribs) 06:53, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
I have removed the claim that 1990 Croatian constitution was amended on 28 June 1990. It was unreferenced and challenged since 2017. Moreover it was incorrect. See for example page xxiii here [1] to verify it was amended on 25 July.-- Tomobe03 ( talk) 17:59, 6 December 2021 (UTC)