Talk:Romny

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Arminden in topic Jewish history?

Famous People of Romny

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Sergey Druker,a legendary pony rider ... Ariel Vasily Osadchenko, Was the most famous drug dealer even his grandmother said so, died from a bad alcohol poisoning.

Would like to see some sources for those 2.. Deleting the bottom one already. The internet says nothing about this Ariel V, except for some random kid in Israel (according to Facebook). The addition of that line was done by an unsigned user having only ever edited that single page. Unless he is an authority on Romanian drug dealers (and not much else) this is likely the good thing to do. Beverfar (talk) 11:57, 14 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Official webpage of Romney is a webblog?

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The official webpage of Romney is a webblog? Highly unlikely, albiet it is better to keep this webpage than have no webpage at all. T (talk) 06:41, 11 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Russian variant of name

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Since Romny is in the eastern part of Ukraine, adding the Russian variant is completely appropriate and a citation tag is ridiculous. --Taivo (talk) 23:08, 23 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Russian variants do no require citation

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Standard Wikipedia practice in eastern Ukrainian, where as many as half of the population speaks Russian natively, is to include the Russian variants on placenames. No citation is necessary any more than a citation is necessary for placing the Ukrainian variant in placenames where the majority of the community speaks Russian as their first language (as in the Crimea). The citation tags were nothing more than WP:POINTy editing by an anonymous editor who is pushing an anti-Russian Ukrainian POV. Citations are not necessary for these things. --Taivo (talk) 02:21, 24 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Jewish history?

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Under "Notable people", 7 out of 10 entries are about Jewish citizens, but the whole article doesn't mention with a single word the presence of a Jewish community in Romny. A bit, let's say, weird? Arminden (talk) 07:54, 11 February 2021 (UTC)Reply