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Your recent article edit

I have deleted this because it is very similar to List of sovereign states by formation date. Note that places such as Mesopotamia that no longer exist are not on that list, because they no longer exist, and places such as ancient China could be argued to be not the same country. This is explained in the first four paragraphs of the article. However if you do want to re-create the page I would recommend it be a section on List of sovereign states by formation date. Please also make sure that you have reliable sources to verify the accuracy of the dates you write. Dates with round numbers such as 4000 BC are probably going to be difficult to verify. Here is the content of the deleted article, in case you didn't have it on copypaste:

The Oldest Countries In The World Are...

1. Mesopotamia                (4000 BC)
2. Egypt                      (3100 BC)
3. Armenia                   (2492 BC)
4. Greece                     (1900 BC)
5. China                      (1700 BC)
6. Italy (The Roman Empire)   (753 BC)
7. San Marino                 (301 AD)

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Can you get rid of Armeno-Phrygian from the template? That was never there, and its slowly becoming a minority claim. Thanks. 75.51.168.120 (talk) 23:39, 19 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

I forgot to tell you about another pov link in the Armenia page, go to the History section at the top it says "Main articles" , please remove the "Prehistory of the Armenians" <--link which is filled with pov and even tagged as the persons own personal opinions and writings. 75.51.164.134 (talk) 22:47, 31 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Vahe help out they are attempting to remove the Arevakhach article 75.51.173.239 (talk) 05:28, 23 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Vahe, can you please restore back the image on the Template:History of Armenia , which had Ararat and Armenian eternity symbol. Some user removed it and replaced with Zvartnots church. Thank you. 75.51.174.85 (talk) 01:41, 11 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

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