User talk:Szabi237

Welcome to Székely Land geographical articles
Hi Szabi, I see you have started to work on Székely Land geographical articles which made me happy as I have not had enough time recently to work on them. I would not like to interfere with your work or give unsollicited advice, but if you don't mind I would like to make a few comments which are based on my previous work and on edit conflicts. As fraţii noştri outnumber us on English wiki, even the smallest steps forward are precious. Nation names like Romanian and Hungarian should stay with capital letters. In Székely Land village articles the formula "It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania." maybe mentioned. If the place has a Romanian majority it may be added however, the commune has a Romanian majority. I suggest using collapsable tables for the names of the component villages, so you can include both Hungarian and Romanian names, otherwise readers will not know that the alternative name is in Hungarian. As the second mention of the Hungarian name in the articles will be inevitably deleted by certain Romanian editors specialized in censoring out Hungarian placenames, it is better to mention both names first and to give the info directly thereafter using pronouns. I expanded every Harghita villages with Székely majority, and if you like it, you may adapt it to Kovászna as well. Kind regards and good work. Rokarudi--Rokarudi (talk) 14:55, 1 November 2010 (UTC)

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