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You added a short reference to Kuzmin 2011, which doesn't match the associated long reference. Could you verify if the years are correct please? Also, you should install User:Svick/HarvErrors.js to get noticed of such issues in articles when making use of short footnotes. If you don't know how to install that, let me know, I'll walk you through it. Headbomb { t · c · p · b} 19:16, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
I am new to Wikipedia and am eager to learn about it. As for the reference, I took it from the article about Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, who formed that unit. I started the article after seeing the template "page needed". I will recheck the article over the next day or two. I do not know how to install the link you sent me, I would be very happy and grateful to learn. -- Itzhak Rosenberg ( talk) 20:27, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
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Then if you go to Asiatic Cavalry Division, you should see something like
This lets you know there is some type of problem with that citation. Here the year doesn't match, so either you need to update
{{
sfn|Kuzmin|2011|pp=94–96}}
to
{{
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or
{{cite book | ref=harv | editor-last=Kuzmin | editor-first=Sergei L. | year=2004a ...}}
to
{{cite book | ref=harv | editor-last=Kuzmin | editor-first=Sergei L. | year=2011 ...}}
[and possible the rest of the citation too if you meant to refer to The History of Baron Ungern instead of Legendarnyi BaronHeadbomb { t · c · p · b} 20:37, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
Please stop changing formatting in unit articles to superscript, and revert the changes you have already made. In English, units are not referred to that way. Superscript is only used in the native names of units such as Italian and French units who use superscript, but you are adding to superscript to the English translations of unit names as well, which is incorrect. Furthermore, even native names of Russian units do not use superscript (for example 1-я). Kges1901 ( talk) 16:29, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
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I noticed the reference on your user page to Edward Betts's "Find link" tool. I took a quick look at it and it looks impressive for what it does. But I want to throw in my words of caution (influenced by Wikipedia's guidelines on overlinking.) Though I wavered about whether to say anything, the specific invitation on your user page, "If he makes a mistake, please let him know," convinced me to go ahead.
A hyperlink should be added only when it helps to clarify. If it doesn't clarify, it shouldn't be there. As a purely hypothetical example, if an article about chocolate refers to a cocoa tree, or a shovel, or picking by hand, these three nouns should not be linked. They are only very peripherally related, and they are terms that an average reader would certainly know. In my opinion, excessive, unnecessary linking is a common issue in Wikipedia, and eliminating redundant hyperlinks is one of my gnome-like activities.
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You changed: Nationalistic Lithuanian Catholic priests (Litwomans) promoted the Lithuanian language over Polish, which in many places had been used for centuries in church services to: Nationalistic Lithuanian Catholic priests (Litwomans) promoted the Lithuanian language in equal terms to Polish, which in many places had been forced onto the locals by central Church authorities. Where does Römer state that? Please provide the relevant quote from his article. Hedviberit ( talk) 21:27, 21 July 2020 (UTC)
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Please see my reply to your revert at Talk:Baltic_states#Political_POV. I hope to discuss this and get a better article. Are you willing? Zaslav ( talk) 04:48, 4 September 2020 (UTC)
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You added a short reference to Kuzmin 2011, which doesn't match the associated long reference. Could you verify if the years are correct please? Also, you should install User:Svick/HarvErrors.js to get noticed of such issues in articles when making use of short footnotes. If you don't know how to install that, let me know, I'll walk you through it. Headbomb { t · c · p · b} 19:16, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
I am new to Wikipedia and am eager to learn about it. As for the reference, I took it from the article about Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, who formed that unit. I started the article after seeing the template "page needed". I will recheck the article over the next day or two. I do not know how to install the link you sent me, I would be very happy and grateful to learn. -- Itzhak Rosenberg ( talk) 20:27, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
importScript('User:Svick/HarvErrors.js'); // Backlink: [[User:Svick/HarvErrors.js]]
Then if you go to Asiatic Cavalry Division, you should see something like
This lets you know there is some type of problem with that citation. Here the year doesn't match, so either you need to update
{{
sfn|Kuzmin|2011|pp=94–96}}
to
{{
sfn|Kuzmin|2004a|pp=94–96}}
or
{{cite book | ref=harv | editor-last=Kuzmin | editor-first=Sergei L. | year=2004a ...}}
to
{{cite book | ref=harv | editor-last=Kuzmin | editor-first=Sergei L. | year=2011 ...}}
[and possible the rest of the citation too if you meant to refer to The History of Baron Ungern instead of Legendarnyi BaronHeadbomb { t · c · p · b} 20:37, 7 May 2020 (UTC)
Please stop changing formatting in unit articles to superscript, and revert the changes you have already made. In English, units are not referred to that way. Superscript is only used in the native names of units such as Italian and French units who use superscript, but you are adding to superscript to the English translations of unit names as well, which is incorrect. Furthermore, even native names of Russian units do not use superscript (for example 1-я). Kges1901 ( talk) 16:29, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
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I noticed the reference on your user page to Edward Betts's "Find link" tool. I took a quick look at it and it looks impressive for what it does. But I want to throw in my words of caution (influenced by Wikipedia's guidelines on overlinking.) Though I wavered about whether to say anything, the specific invitation on your user page, "If he makes a mistake, please let him know," convinced me to go ahead.
A hyperlink should be added only when it helps to clarify. If it doesn't clarify, it shouldn't be there. As a purely hypothetical example, if an article about chocolate refers to a cocoa tree, or a shovel, or picking by hand, these three nouns should not be linked. They are only very peripherally related, and they are terms that an average reader would certainly know. In my opinion, excessive, unnecessary linking is a common issue in Wikipedia, and eliminating redundant hyperlinks is one of my gnome-like activities.
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In general, a 1894 book is too old to be used for anything remotely controversial. I suggest using new sources. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 10:30, 19 July 2020 (UTC)
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You changed: Nationalistic Lithuanian Catholic priests (Litwomans) promoted the Lithuanian language over Polish, which in many places had been used for centuries in church services to: Nationalistic Lithuanian Catholic priests (Litwomans) promoted the Lithuanian language in equal terms to Polish, which in many places had been forced onto the locals by central Church authorities. Where does Römer state that? Please provide the relevant quote from his article. Hedviberit ( talk) 21:27, 21 July 2020 (UTC)
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Please see my reply to your revert at Talk:Baltic_states#Political_POV. I hope to discuss this and get a better article. Are you willing? Zaslav ( talk) 04:48, 4 September 2020 (UTC)
Regarding this: [2] Poles and Lithuanians are like a long-married couple after divorce; when they meet they just look at each other and understand without saying a single word. [3] (watch starting 17:55) Remember what Piotrus said a while ago? - er:GizzyCa GizzyCatBella 🍁 08:35, 8 September 2020 (UTC)
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Thank you for creating 4th Infantry Regiment of the Lithuanian King Mindaugas.
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Do not change the MOS:LEAD at Litvin, because it is supposed summarize key facts. No such information that you imply on listing there is written in the page's paragraphs so just stop it, because this is becoming childish. In addition, you are supposed to start a discussion per WP:BRD when you are reverted. – Sabbatino ( talk) 12:55, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
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Yes it was correct, The word "to reject" in lithuanian is atsisakyti
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