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Welcome to Wikipedia, Mla333! Thank you for your contributions. I am Doug Weller and I have been editing Wikipedia for some time, so if you have any questions, feel free to leave me a message on my talk page. You can also check out Questions or type at the bottom of this page. Here are some pages that you might find helpful: Also, when you post on talk pages you should sign your name using four tildes ( ~ ); that will automatically produce your username and the date. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Doug Weller talk 17:33, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
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Doug Weller talk 17:36, 28 December 2017 (UTC)

FYROM may only be used as follows - see particularly the last two paragraphs

 * "Republic of Macedonia", the full self-identifying official name, will be used in all contexts where other countries would also be called by their full official names (e.g. "Russian Federation", "Federal Republic of Germany", etc.)
 * "Macedonia", by itself, will be used to refer to the country in all other articles in contexts where this is practically unambiguous. Examples of contexts that are typically unambiguous:
 * Lists and enumerations of countries (including lists in article text, many navigation boxes and similar items).
 * Geographical specifiers where the reader naturally expects the name of a country, e.g. as a specifier of a placename in a biography article (e.g. "X was born in Tetovo, Macedonia")
 * Discussions dealing with international politics, economy or similar topics, where the context makes it clear that present-day countries are referred to.
 * Subsequent references in contexts where the referent has previously been established through some appropriate disambiguation.
 * "Republic of Macedonia" will be used where disambiguation with one of the other "Macedonias" is practically needed. Examples where this may be the case include:
 * articles dealing with both the modern period and earlier periods, where older Macedonian entities could be at issue.
 * articles dealing with geography, where reference to a geographical or sub-national meaning of "Macedonia" could also be plausible
 * articles that also mention the subnational divisions of Bulgaria and/or Greece
 * initial sentences in the lead of an article, where "Republic of Macedonia" is an essential part of the definition of the topic (including articles where the title itself has plain "Macedonia", as per "").
 * Other ad-hoc disambiguators may be used in addition to "Republic of", where the context demands making a disambiguating contrast even more salient.
 * This will usually only be the case where the country needs to be mentioned in direct contrast with one of the other "Macedonias". Possible examples include, but are not limited to: "the independent Republic of Macedonia as well as the wider geographical region of Macedonia", "Greek Macedonia and the neighboring Republic of Macedonia" etc. Like all disambiguating qualifiers, such additions will usually be required only once, on first introducing the relevant contrast.
 * The qualifier "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" may occasionally be used according to the same principle, in contexts where the Yugoslavian past of the area or the political events surrounding the breakup of Yugoslavia are the most salient anchor point for disambiguation. If this option is used, the wiki-linking will only comprise "Republic of Macedonia". The addition of "the former Yugoslav" will not be used mechanically every time the country is mentioned in the article, but like any other disambiguating term, it will normally be used only once. Other ways of conveying the same content, such as "once part of Yugoslavia," are also acceptable.
 * Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia or any of its abbreviations will otherwise not be used.

Doug Weller talk 17:37, 28 December 2017 (UTC)

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