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Why has this article been labled a stub? At first blush it certainly looks like enough information for one small town, no matter how interesting its history. Would someone familiar with the subject please explain what more is needed? I did notice a few (what do you call the dead-end links?) and a few words in the tourism section that I thought ought to be links. LA RoeDoe 00:05, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Pictures and table summary from Polish
Also added Hasidic references since such a large portion of Hasidic community traces its roots to the region. Added German spellings since these are historically important (for searches). Some links need to be inserted and cleaned up, but if nobody beats me to it, that's for later. The history has been syncronized to a certain degree with the pl.wiki pages.
I have no idea who Trevor Hawes is and this should be rectified, please.
Additionally the term "Novosadecky" looks Czech or Russian, and since it only applies to Nowy Sacz it should probably be de-linked, or linked to Communist economic policy.
[edit] Pronunciation
The "ą" is pronounced like "on" before affricates, isn't it? Correct me if I'm wrong.--Kotniski (talk) 06:23, 19 May 2008 (UTC)