Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/December 8, 2006

Hi and thanks for selecting this for the main page. I had thought of shortening the summary myself, and would have done so, had I known suggested size limitations for the main-page. This is what I had come up with, it includes more wikilinks from within the article (trying to match the existing intro):


Map showing different regions that can be referred to as Macedonia

The definition of Macedonia is a major source of confusion due to the overlapping use of the term to describe geographical, political and historical areas, languages and peoples. Ethnic groups inhabiting the area use different terminology for the same entity, or the same terminology for different entities. Geographically, no single definition of its borders or the names of its subdivisions is accepted by all scholars and ethnic groups. Demographically, it is mainly inhabited by four ethnic groups, three of which self-identify as Macedonians: One Slavic group does so at a national level, while another, Bulgarians, as well as a Greek one do so at a regional level. Linguistically, the names and origins of the languages and dialects spoken in the region are a source of controversy. Politically, the use of the name Macedonia has led to a diplomatic dispute between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia. Despite intervention from the United Nations, the dispute is still pending full resolution. (more...)

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NikoSilver 13:00, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

I would post this, but, other than the many redundant links to the article which I prefer to avoid, it's identical to the one already up. Raul654 18:22, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Ok, thanks. I thought we needed the links. No other modifs necessary. NikoSilver 18:42, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply