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The following delete url seem fine to me ... unless someone can indicate a cogent reason for its deletion (I do not see any), I will reinsert it. The Kolomyia Ghetto --Epeefleche 23:01, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

I agree. Simply saying the link is disputed without any reason as to why does not suffice. Can Iamunknown comment? Christopher Jost 13:24, 29 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

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This article needs a lot of information about the Ukrainians which are the indigenous inhabitants of the city. 1000aurora (talk) 15:35, 20 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Prior content in this article duplicated one or more previously published sources. The material was copied from: http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/kolomea/kdateline.htm. Copied or closely paraphrased material has been rewritten or removed and must not be restored, unless it is duly released under a compatible license. (For more information, please see "using copyrighted works from others" if you are not the copyright holder of this material, or "donating copyrighted materials" if you are.) For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or published material; such additions will be deleted. Contributors may use copyrighted publications as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences or phrases. Accordingly, the material may be rewritten, but only if it does not infringe on the copyright of the original or plagiarize from that source. Please see our guideline on non-free text for how to properly implement limited quotations of copyrighted text. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing. While we appreciate contributions, we must require all contributors to understand and comply with these policies. Thank you. Diannaa (talk) 02:24, 26 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the heads up on plagiarised material, Diannaa. Considering the comprehensive details in the content and lack of citations, I think it best to tag the entire article for WP:V and WP:RS. I've no doubt that most of the content is verifiable, but there must have been sources for all of the historical content for it to have been added. The question, therefore, is where did this information come from and whether contributors can introduce these secondary sources as appropriate (as opposed to appropriated). Cheers! --Iryna Harpy (talk) 02:46, 26 February 2014 (UTC)Reply
The content I removed was found as part of a systematic copyright investigation. See Wikipedia:Contributor copyright investigations/Epeefleche. The source webpage was located by conducting a Google search on snippets of the prose added in this edit. Best, -- Diannaa (talk) 02:52, 26 February 2014 (UTC)Reply
Hmm. I've still tagged it as I've done quite a few manual searches on tracts obviously translated via google translate, then cleaned up a little through copyediting on a number of articles. Running these tracts backward into the original language has yielded verbatim chunks taken directly from copyrighted sources in the original language and either completely uncited or citations shoehorned in later. --Iryna Harpy (talk) 03:16, 26 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

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There are multiple spellings of the town name in this article. I will change them all either to 1) Kolomyia, for all modern references, or 2) to the spelling in the language of rule, for all historic references. Jd2718 (talk) 11:20, 18 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

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The history section of this article is long enough to merit its own article. See also Ukrainian-language article: History of Kolomyia. Thoughts? -- M2545 (talk) 10:44, 2 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

Belgorod URL points on the wrong city

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In 1485 Sultan Beyazid II captured Belgorod --- definitely not Belgorod in Russia! VYu (talk) 11:40, 27 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

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