User talk:Britain212

Hi, in Central Europe article, you're repeatedly changing a sentence into:


 * According to several English-language encyclopedias, such as the Encyclopædia Britannica, the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica and the Columbia Encyclopedia, as well as the CIA World Factbook, the term Central Europe is taken to include: Alpine Countries (...), Visegrad Countries (...), Adriatic Countries.

This is absolutely not true as none of them mentions Adriatic Countries as a part of Central Europe. --Wojsyl (talk) 09:01, 18 December 2005 (UTC)

According to wikipedia a peninsula is a geographical formation consisting of an extension of land from a larger body, surrounded by water on three sides. But i see that on Balkan peninsula map there are some parts of Slovenia ( which do not belong to Balkan) marked as part of it. On the other hand some parts of Croatia which belong to Balkan (Istria and Dalmatia)are not marked as part of Balkan peninsula. Is this a joke?

And definition of Balkan peninsula by the Danube-Sava-Kupa is complete nonsense. A balkan peninsula has name after Balkan mountains and according to Danube-Sava-Kupa definition alpine mountains in Slovenia would be considered as part of Balkan!?!?