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Dear user, your edits in Kingdom of Sardinia has been reverted. Wikipedia standards do not allow to merge independent states with provincial dependencies. The kingdom of Sardinia was an independent state from 1720 to 1861. Take a look to the French Fourth Republic page, which is not merged with actual French republic only for a simple constitutional change. Here we can't merge a nation with a Spanish province!

I hope you unterstand and stop your edits. I suggest you to use your edits for a page about Spanish Sardinia. I must advice you that if you won't respect en.wikipedia standards, you will be banned. Thanks for your help.--95.236.139.135 (talk) 11:04, 18 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

  • you will be banned soon not me . The Kingdom of Sardinia is the same from 1324 to 1861 as the source that i have added say , there is no reason to create another page. Stop trolling please.
Where are your ENGLISH sources to prove your edits on ENGLISH wikipedia (something like this: freedictionary or historyfiles)?--95.244.144.23 (talk) 16:09, 18 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Xoil, how are you? Why have you changed the official coat of arms with a design (that moreover does not respect the official colors: the backcloth of the castle is silver, not blue, as well as the cross!). Is there a rule about it? I mean, can we not insert official (and ancient) symbols? Thank you Mauro

Ok thanks, but that was the official one from 18th century tussue. And the color are really wrong! Can you rectify them? Thank you Mauro — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.116.233.55 (talk) 19:04, 29 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Xoil, the Province of Cagliari is not still abolished because it is in a constitutional law (the Statuto della Regione Autonoma) and it can be abolished only by the national parliament with a particular and long process required for constitutional laws. So, there are no official boundaries for the metropolitan area. I contemplated all municipalities that increase their inhabitants in a region (Sardinia) where most municipalities lose inhabitants. So municipalities that increase inhabitants are affected by the influence of the city.

Hi Xoil, you write right: it will be (perhaps) but it still is not. The regional bill must be approved by the Regional Parliament (the Consiglio Regionale). It will institute the Metropolitan Area of Cagliari but can't abolish the Provincia, because the Provinces of Cagliari, Sassari, Nuoro and Oristano (and not the others provinces) are listed in the Statuto, that is a constitutional law. Mauro

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as a historian, I have observed your edits : they are very usefull and good faith (for example, gallurese was not yet spoken in the judicate of Gallura: perfect truth), but you cannot say that Alalia (nowadays Aleria) has been Punic "only a few years". I have visited several times the ruins and the museum of Aleria, and I was impressed by Phenician letters everywhere, more than Greek or Latin, event if the domination lasts some 50 years only. The cultural and economical presence of Carthago was predominant then. Instead of reverting, try to discuss first, on each page. If you want to reply, do it here. Thanks.--Arorae (talk) 11:26, 22 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

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