Talk:Tsalka

Latest comment: 3 years ago by VivaEspana11 in topic Ethnic majority and minorities
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Ethnic majority and minorities

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Hello @BaxçeyêReş:. The ethnic information is false. Because the information is about the "district" not about the town. In Russian wikipedia, true and reliable sources are shown. [1]. Georgians 82%, Greeks 14%, Azerbaijanis 2%, Armenians 1%. VivaEspana11 (talk page) 18:12, 27 June 2021 (UTC)<--- CU blocked sock of User:EljanMReply

Hi there, VivaEspana11. Thank you for providing me with this information. The current statistics of the settlement of Tsalka do not change the historically Greek and Armenian ethnic makeup, however. For instance, historically Azerbaijani settlements in Armenia still feature their respective names in the article because those are notable former names (even though their original population is presently gone; same vice versa). The reason as to why Tsalka now features these names is because they are notable historical designations, while the district should feature these names is because they are notable current designations. Thank you sincerely for understanding, and have a great day. BaxçeyêReş (talk) 18:54, 27 June 2021 (UTC)Reply
@BaxçeyêReş: Have a nice day. Thank you. VivaEspana11 (talk page) 19:21, 27 June 2021 (UTC)<--- CU blocked sock of User:EljanMReply

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