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Ciao, ho visto le categorie che hai aggiunto a Santa Teresa di Gallura:
Ho tolto le prime 2 perché ridondanti, si mette sempre la più specifica. Il 1822 comunque era un errore o ti volevi riferire a qualcosa di particolare? -- Basilicofresco ( msg) 04:06, 3 July 2012 (UTC)
Buongiorno Felisopus,
I changed the sentence about Sardinian Language, and added the corresponding reference. What I wanted to point out there is that since 1997 Sardinian has been added for the Italian State to the languages which are spoken in Italy, so that the Sardinians should be added to the other "alloglotti" (I don't know whether this term exist in English) in Italy which are mentioned above. I hope that this is OK for you. Ciao, Alex2006 ( talk) 09:17, 6 August 2012 (UTC)
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Please do not change Giovanni Cernogoraz biography page anymore with unreliable source. Source cited in some previous editings is unreliable and mostly irrelevant. Giovanni Cernogoraz has nothing to do with Italy, he just has Italian origin. That is confirmed by reliable sources.
Thank You for cooperation, Qwe144 ( talk) 22:28, 6 August 2012 (UTC)
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Find source in other language (e.g. English) which confirms his "Italian citizenship". His "Italian Citizenship" and "not knowing why he competes for Croatia" is not confirmed by any English or Croatian source, therefore that Italian source cited may be wrong. Please do not post potentially harassing information for Croatian people and Giovanni Cernogoraz himself.
In fact, there are more than two sources which denies Italian source. Source No. 5 at the Giovanni Cernogoraz's page and
this biography overview. It is confirmed that he speaks Italian language, but nothing more than that.
This source also confirms that he speaks Italian, but nothing more than that as well. So, please, do not post anything potentially harassing what might be wrong. Thank You,
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It was not stated that "he is not Italian citizen" simply because that was never a question in that sources. Those are comprehensive biographies and they include loads of details. Moreover, there is not a single source (Eglish or Croatian, not even the ISSF of Olympic site) which confirms concerned Olympic pressconference, therefore all those "details and facts" cited in the Italian source are subject of further confirmation and should not be posted yet.
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What about your facts, online article as well. This comprehensive biography was written by reliable source, written by professional. Find any other source for your statements please (e.g. English). I have more thasn 2 sources which denies Italian source.
Please stop edit warring like you did at Giovanni Cernogoraz. No sources were removed, no personal attack was ever made and you are blowing this thing out of proportion. I will have to report you if you do not cease with edit-warring. Timbouctou ( talk) 16:41, 9 August 2012 (UTC)
I don't agree. Why we need to insert two Sardinians? I created a new image including people recognized all over the world, unlike Gramsci that even in Italy doesn't enjoy great fame, and not based on regionalism. -- Enok ( talk) 13:16, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
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Sorry Felisopus, but you mix a few things:
Trying to avoid an edit-war I advise you to revert your changes yourself. Thanks.-- Sajoch ( talk) 21:56, 4 November 2012 (UTC)
Sorry, but it's not ideal to split the conversation among two pages- let's continue here, or start a new on the article's page - thanks.-- Sajoch ( talk) 10:24, 5 November 2012 (UTC)
To cut a long story short: you either start a discussion at the talk page of the article and try to find a consensus among the involved editors or I'll report you for continued edit warring. You edits have been reverted twice now with rationales in the edit summary line. Your additions are partly unsourced, partly pourly-written, partly unclear in their meaning, partly giving undue weight to loosely connected facts. -- Mai-Sachme ( talk) 12:36, 5 November 2012 (UTC)
I suggest you to have a look at Category:Ethnic groups in Italy, to convince yourself, that there are many ethnic groups in Italy, and the Ladins are one of those.-- Sajoch ( talk) 11:46, 5 November 2012 (UTC)
Well, this is a real problema, because the common popular name is "Casteddu" but, although in Sardinia has an official bilingual status, de facto de local language is not really used; even in toponimy there is not common statements. So Cagliari is the official toponimy, it is the italian grafic translation of the spanish pronunciation of the sardinian medioeval name Callari or Callaris. This is the romance language corruption of the latin name Caralis: the sinificance of this word is unknown. But people call the city Casteddu, from latin Castellum (castle) because the city has been in more than two millennia a powerful fortress with impressive walls and towers in the hill just upon the port. A real brein-teaser!! The municipality has not yet decided the name in sardinian language, so if you think that a single name is necessary, I think that this name will be "Casteddu", as people know the city. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Roburq ( talk • contribs) 17:34, 23 March 2013 (UTC)
Because you moved Trams in Sassari to ARST Metrosassari then why not move Cagliari light rail to ARST Metrocagliari, as shown by http://arst.sardegna.it/orari_e_autolinee/servizi_metroca.html the same authority? Sw2nd ( talk) 09:05, 11 August 2013 (UTC)
Are you able to find any English sources besides Wikipedia that state Yugoslavia and Italy "exchanged impunity" after World War II? Blackguard 19:01, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
Hello, I reverted your last edit to Italy (Ancient Rome). The article is about the political entity called "Italia" (a sort of special province of the Roman Empire). It's not about the history of the Italian peninsula and the military expansion of Rome through it.-- Enok ( talk) 21:43, 10 November 2013 (UTC)
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