User talk:Vervin

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Welcome!
Hi Vervin. Just wanted to say thanks for adding information about the neighbourhoods of Kiev. Maybe all of them will have some information listed shortly? -- mno July 7, 2005 16:34 (UTC)

What is you opinion?
Hi, Vervin! What do you think about corfrect English spelling of Ukrainian city names? For instance, Encyclopedia Britannica uses Chernihiv for all periods of the history, but several (mostly Russian) users disagry and insist that only name Chernigov may be applied to all events happend before 1991. What's your opinion?

There are two votings (see Talk:Mikhail of Chernihiv and Talk:Oleg of Chernihiv). I invite you to participate, if you are interested in the subject. Regards, --AndriyK 15:06, 31 October 2005 (UTC)

Kiev Metro
No need to update I already did that yesterday :) You know a lot about Metro? --Kuban Cossack 15:44, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
 * I just wondering this image of the Dnepr station, it seemed to originate from this site. Does that meant that all of those images from that site are PD? That would help me writing articles a GREAT LOT!--Kuban Cossack [[Image:Flag of the Russian Empire (black-yellow-white).svg|25px|]] 00:45, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

Podlachia
Podlachia is the only traditionally Ukrainian speaking area of present day Poland where the local population has not been removed in 1944-1947. Please, feel free to make a visit there to check personally. In contrary to neighboring Chelm region only a small number of people regarded as Ukrainian activists were resettled (including one person from my family). The reason was that at that time the local population in majority did not consider themselves Ukrainians and were Roman Catholics (even if they still used Ukrainian dialect as a vernacular language). So, please stop reverting. Regards. Yeti 13:39, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

Moyshe Altman
Hi, just a courtesy note to say that I have marked up this page, that you created, as needing translating. BlueValour (talk) 00:17, 29 March 2008 (UTC)

Hi Vervin, I am a great grandaughter of Moyshe Altman, please reply if I can contact you personally. I would like to know why you created this page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dinadune (talk • contribs) 02:48, 8 July 2012 (UTC)

File source problem with File:Kiew_Metro_Dnepr.jpeg
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Speedy deletion nomination of Boris Farmakovsky
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Speedy deletion nomination of Haydamaky (band)


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Proposed deletion of Haydamaky (band)


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