No, I did not delete the Croatian Syndication page, but I did tag it for deletion, as it was clearly an attempt to use Wikipedia for something other than what it exists for. Please read about what Wikipedia is not. As for the link to your site on Croatia, to me it appeared to be yet another case of attempting to use Wikipedia as a tool for self-promotion or commercial gain. If you sincerely believe that your site is one of the very best Internet resources for people seeking information about Croatia, then please argue your case on Talk:Croatia. -- Jeronim 20:02, 17 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

Yes..I have edit

I have read "what Wikipedia is not" and my link was completely fine. Infact it says that it was allowed.

I mentioned that page in relation to your Croatian Syndication page. -- Jeronim 19:05, 22 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

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Nenad Bach edit

 

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Nenad Bach edit

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