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  • 14:2914:29, 25 March 2023 diff hist −33 Malino, Sveti NikoleUndid revision 1146536933 by Alltan (talk) It needs to be 20% and above. Albanian is not official nation wide the law of 20% and above for minority language is offical. Also I stand on the argument that this is not the way,this will open up the door to add Serbian Bulgarian Macedonian Vlach Aromanian names. For example Korçë, Bilisht is inhabited with minority groups but you don't see Aromanian or Macedonian name on Wiki pages of Korçë Bilish
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  • 14:2614:26, 25 March 2023 diff hist −831 Gorno ČičevoUndid revision 1146536859 by Alltan (talk) It needs to be 20% and above. Albanian is not official nation wide the law of 20% and above for minority language is offical. Also I stand on the argument that this is not the way,this will open up the door to add Serbian Bulgarian Macedonian Vlach Aromanian names. For example Korçë, Bilisht is inhabited with minority groups but you don't see Aromanian or Macedonian name on Wiki pages of Korçë Bilish
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  • 13:5613:56, 25 March 2023 diff hist −21 m Malino, Sveti NikoleNot an argument. There needs to be above 20% for a minority language to be official within a village/city/municipality. If this is an argument then lets add Turkish, Greek, Vlach, Serbian, Romani, and Bulgarian names to other villages where these people form less then 20%. Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • 13:5313:53, 25 March 2023 diff hist −831 m Gorno ČičevoNot an argument. There needs to be above 20% of a language spoken for a minority language to be co-official within a village/city/municipality. If this is an argument then lets add Turkish, Greek, Vlach, Serbian, Romani, Jewish Montenegrin and Bulgarian names to other villages where these people form less then 20%. Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • 13:2213:22, 25 March 2023 diff hist +4 m Tommy IvanLink addition Tag: Visual edit

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