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Template:Bulgarian Political Parties
[edit]Hi, I noticed that you added the number of seats each party won in Sunday's election. Could you please tell me your source? I thought the Central Electoral Commission wasn't going to release the official results until Thursday? Thank you! -- Kndimov (talk) 17:45, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
October 2014
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Southeast Europe
[edit]Your new changes in article of Southeast Europe has been reverted because- southeast-europe.net is not reliable source. Map on page concerns "South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme", not geographical things. Also, Slovakia and Austria (see map in source) lies in South East Europe? Absurd. According to Wikipedia:CYCLE, before new controversial changes must to be discuss and consensus. PS. Please not continue the edit-war. Subtropical-man talk
(en-2) 23:09, 8 October 2014 (UTC)
- discuss is here: Talk:Southeast_Europe#New_changes. Subtropical-man talk
(en-2) 23:26, 8 October 2014 (UTC)
Hi, we do not need the category "Bulgarian people" on this article because it is what is called a container category for more specific categories. The fact that we have the categories "People from Sliven" and "Bulgarian footballers" removes the need for this category on this article. Also, nowhere in the article is there a reliable source for the religious categories that you added back, articles especially on living people need proof of their religion from a reliable source. '''tAD''' (talk) 02:10, 27 November 2014 (UTC)
- Category:Bulgarian people is redundant as The Almightey Drill notes above. ... discospinster talk 02:17, 27 November 2014 (UTC)
November 2014
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