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Just an answer[edit]

First of all you messioned 2 names hristo something etc without creating an article about them. Secondly many cities in bulgaria and in turkey have greek names cuz they were founded by greeks, and today have different names which other come from greek one (as Izmir comes from Smyrne) or they are totally changed, in order not to remind that greeks founded them. If I go and change Istanbul article into "constantinaple" is a violation because today Constantinaple belongs to turkey and turks want it to call it Istanbul (bytheway comes from greek "is tin polin"). Furthurmore it would be like saying Istanbul is still greek, its temporarily turkish, that doesnt respect NOV. In addition to these, Kilkis was not under bulgaria's occupation only during World War II, never was officially bulgarian part. So if i change the Istanbul article into Constantinaple, believe me it would be less offensive for turks (cuz istanbul belongs to them today) than what you did in "kilkis" article--Themata 00:41, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)

btw some users respond to their pages when you say something that it demands responce--Themata 00:41, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)

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