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The map should be corrected so that Lithunia appears in green and Taiwan (part of the PRC from the UN's point of view) in blue.--[[Special:Contributions/79.85.84.115|79.85.84.115]] ([[User talk:79.85.84.115|talk]]) 22:28, 2 January 2015 (UTC)
The map should be corrected so that Lithunia appears in green and Taiwan (part of the PRC from the UN's point of view) in blue.--[[Special:Contributions/79.85.84.115|79.85.84.115]] ([[User talk:79.85.84.115|talk]]) 22:28, 2 January 2015 (UTC)

WIKIPEDIA STANDARDS GOING DOWN THE SINK

Not only the map inserted in this article has NOTHING to do with it, i.e. why is Chile in green here?? but also the article is biased and written - as more than often in Wikipedia- with a marked political and personal opinions style.

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Wrong map (Sudan)

The map is wrong. It doest not reflect the partition of Sudan into Sudan and South Sudan — Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.77.129.66 (talk) 23:19, 16 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Map : Lithuania's missing and Taiwan not in blue

The map should be corrected so that Lithunia appears in green and Taiwan (part of the PRC from the UN's point of view) in blue.--79.85.84.115 (talk) 22:28, 2 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

WIKIPEDIA STANDARDS GOING DOWN THE SINK

Not only the map inserted in this article has NOTHING to do with it, i.e. why is Chile in green here?? but also the article is biased and written - as more than often in Wikipedia- with a marked political and personal opinions style.