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Looked through it - and saw no source. Besides, that was the wrong place for that info - irrelevant and unsourced (thus, possibly wrong). Why do you object the removal? --PaxEquilibrium 14:42, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Ah - so there's - but you quoted it badly. Since the info is non-viewable online, you have 2 options: 1. scan the page and show us, or 2. Cite the exact quotes from the book, the page from where you took it, the name of the book, the date of book's printing, who wrote it, who printed it, and possibly who-coauthoered, sponsored it and where. But then again - the information is irrelevant to the Demography. It's not a census, nor a Constitution, a Law, a Code or any population estimate - just some blatant sentence in a letter. That article is not there to prove if Montenegrins are not Serbs - but to record all information of the enlisted population censuses, official estimates, etc... it appears that that one does not fold anywhere. --PaxEquilibrium 15:07, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Actually, I did. ;) Just look at that website - the reason why I react this way is that I am amazed that I didn't know that - and I consider myself (some sort of) an expert for Montenegrin literature and history. But it's all irrelevant - it's not a demographic info - as I already said before. --PaxEquilibrium 16:09, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
There is no statement - that's the Code, Constitution, Law, etc... that is just a personal letter and most definately not demographic data. The article is not there to prove if Montenegrins are "really" Serbs or non-Serbs, but to list all official data. --PaxEquilibrium 14:57, 4 December 2006 (UTC)Reply