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When I created this article I was going by correct romanisation of Russian rules, but in retrospect it was not the right decision. Since the person in question is a Polish Belarusian, even in Anglophone sources the Polish spelling of his surname is much more common than the Anglicised Russian version. At the time of writing this, Google Search brings up only 1710 results for "Igor Bantser" and as much as 30700 results for "Igor Bancer". Of course, this is partly due to the Polish-language sources also, but my point still stands. --Samotny Wędrowiec (talk) 11:08, 14 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]