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I'd removed Category:Příbram from several articles about people. The categories are not intended to serve as all-encompassing database tool but to show few most defining characteristics of a person and birthplace is rather far from it. I'd created Category:Czech local politicians for these. Pavel Vozenilek 13:19, 25 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I am opposed to Your decision as the categories of People of the City are quite common in many other cities (compare for example Category:People from New York City, Category:People from Berlin, Category:Natives of Lyon and many others). Příbram is not a big city, so I don't think it is necessary to make independent category for the people with connection to Příbram. Anyway if this is a problem, I can make the category, which is - as You can see - usual.
I am open to discuss whether any individual article is needed to be categorized under Příbram, but I suppose that especially all the mayors of city (now Vacek, Fuksa and Řihák) and writer Jan Drda (born in Příbram, many of his books are directly connected to Příbram features like people or places) should be included in the category. I can understand, that for Dvořák or Týrlová their connection to Příbram was not so important, but on the contrary, it was important for Příbram itself.
Waiting for Your kind answer for a while before reverting.Okino 18:56, 25 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Karel Opočenský[edit]

Hi Okino ! You are right, and I knew it when I have written an articule on him. Because of problem with writing rare letters like "ý" in English Wikipedia, and even protests of some wikipedists, I wrote "Opocensky" and then "Opočensky". All the best to you and a Happy New Year! Mibelz 20:50, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

Well, it sounds strange to me as the official Wikipedia policies say something little bit different. See best: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (standard letters with diacritics), where the diacritics is acceptable, if the name has no other usual English version, English-language reliable publications use the diacritics version (...) and the character is printable. So I am not sure about the printability of "ý", but the problem should be the reliable sources. Anyway, the compromise version is probably the worst possible method, especially if not used in English-language publications.
I am waiting for your oppinion.Okino 21:58, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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thnk you for your nice comments....I dont however see why you personally care as to wether or not any of the images I uploaded are "correct" or not......please answer me this question......in the future, message me by clicking the + symbol next to the edit this page tab on my user talk page.

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czech chess championship[edit]

czech and czechoslovakia are 2 different bagatelle. --Mt7 09:58, 2 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

thanks --Mt7 12:25, 2 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Martinu 'The Greek Passion'[edit]

Hello, thanks for your kind note. I took a brief look at your Czech language article on the opera, and while obviously I cannot read it, I am sure that the content is very good. It is very kind of you to offer to translate your article into English. I can then try to combine your material with my material later. Obviously there is no great hurry, so you can take your time. I am starting to work on other short opera articles in the "opera stubs" listings, so that I have plenty to do. Let me know how you want to do this, and thanks, DJRafe 23:09, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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1985 Winter Universiade[edit]

The Australian Two Medals as in 1985 Winter Universiade was Danny Kah as one silver in the 500m Short Track Speeding Skating and a gold in a 3000m Short Track Speeding Skating.

Se as the references here:

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1985 Winter Universiade[edit]

The medal table of 1978 Winter Universiade was made as i used the results who are in this website: http://www.sport.fi/system/resources/W1siZiIsIjIwMTYvMTAvMDcvMTRfMzZfMDlfNDk0X1dVX1N0YXRpc3RpY3NfMTk2MF8yMDE1X0ZJU1UucGRmIl1d/WU%20Statistics%201960-2015_FISU.pdf.The newspaper wich you send me as reference is probably of one the last days of the event.


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@De Boni 2007: Well, then it must be a mistake somewhere. The newspaper has its final medal standings: the headline reads "Universiade flame has burnt out" = The Universiade has finished and the number of medals is the same, 16 events. The only difference is in Czechoslovakia and the USSR:
rk state medals, 1st = Finnish, 2nd newspaper
1  Soviet Union 6×5 5×4 3×4 14×13
2  Czechoslovakia 4×5 2×3 3×2 9×10
Total 10=10 7=7 6=6 23=23
I'll check it medal by medal according the results in the Finnish document as well as according to the results in the newspaper. --Okino (talk) 16:47, 11 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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I can compare the article with similar figure skaters' articles and I believe the article has analogical or even more detailed sources than for example Liam Kapeikis.
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