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Greetings! I saw your article Timeline of European nations, and I would like to congratulate you for your efforts to create it. I have added the Bulgarian Empire among the highlighted nations but I cannot correct the very few errors you have made about Bulgaria, so can you do that? Here they are - during the Second Empire, Macedonia was already Bulgarian c. 1200 during the rule of Kaloyan (1197-1200), not in 1257. Also, Romania and Moldova were part of the First Empire until its fall in 1018 (according some some until 10th century) and only then came the Pechenegs. And lastly, Wallachia and Moldova was under Bulgarian rule during the first years of the Second Empire until the Mongol invasions. So, my suggestion is add Romania and Moldova under the colour of the First Bulgarian Empire from 680 to 1018; under Second Bulgarian Empire from 1185-1241 and Macedonia under Second Bulgarian Empire from 1200 to 1277. Albania was also Bulgarian between 1230 and 1250s; as were Montenegro and Serbia between 996 and 1018 but I don't know whether that is notable enough to be put in the table. Regards, --Gligan (talk) 19:10, 19 June 2010 (UTC)

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