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The result of the move request was: page moved. After moving, I noticed that many references don't include the 'the' in the name. So I'm going to move it to
Flag of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic based on the existing usage. This still addresses the naming that was raised.
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19:50, 28 April 2011 (UTC)reply
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Support. My actual aim in proposing to move the article to its current name was to get it in line with the article name, as we have separate articles for the region of
Nagorno-Karabakh and the NKR. However, following the example of
Kosovo, this move currently seems appropriate to me. --
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21:28, 28 May 2012 (UTC)reply
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Well, since it's essentially the same flag, it is very limited what can be said about it. Also why there is a single article for the North and South Ossetian flags, they're just basically the same:
Flag of Ossetia. In any case, if it is kept separate, it shouldn't be duplicated in its entirety in another article?
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15:58, 4 October 2020 (UTC)reply
Oppose - Different subject and different design. I'll mainly focus on the symmetry breaker between this topic and the comparison to
Flag of Ossetia. The Flag of Ossetia comparison isn't entirely analogous because it refers to the single design used by the entire region regardless of what side they take in the territorial dispute. The North Ossetia region of Russia, the separatist South Ossetia, and even the pro-Georgian
Provisional Administration of South Ossetia all use the same design to symbolize the region of Ossetia. As a result, reliable sources about that design cannot meaningfully distinguish the flag representing South Ossetia from the flag representing North Ossetia, and there is no conceivable way that it could be split into separate articles. The same cannot be said about this flag, which is used exclusively by the Republic of Artsakh, can be expanded substantially, and is certainly not used by all parties of the conflict as a symbol of the region. As for the text of this article being present in the Flag of Armenia article already, I wouldn't be opposed to removing the text from that article and replacing it with a "See also:
Flag of the Republic of Artsakh" bullet point at the bottom per the political implications that other editors have already raised concerns over. It would be an understatement to say that there would be POV issues if we were to imply that Artsakh is a region of Armenia, and I can imagine that would upset all sides of the conflict for different reasons. Vanilla Wizard 💙06:05, 19 October 2020 (UTC)reply
Oppose - They are just purely not the same flag, sure they have a similar design, why does that matter? The two flags deserve separate pages. If the two pages have different pages, and if you feel that the pages are too similar perhaps that just means that the Flag of Artsakh page could use some work, not that it should be merged into a different page.
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19:44, 26 October 2020 (UTC)reply
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