Talk:Nikolai Belelubsky

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World's Fair confusion

Hi, Have just wikilinked a couple of expos, but I'm confused about references to:

  • Edinburg Expo in 1896 +
  • Edinburg, 1890

presumably these should be Edinburgh - but which one? I don't think there was one in either 1896 or 1890. If there are please augment List of world's fairs (or detail here). But if not, should these relate to the one in 1884 or 1886? Icarusgeek (talk) 18:14, 26 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Nikolai Belelubsky

Mr. Белелю́бский was known througout the civil engineering communitiy of western Europe as Nikolai Belelubsky.[1][2] Even the French referred to him by that name.[3]. He himself published under that name which modern books continue to use.[4] Wikipedia should use this name too, as this is not a question of transcription of kyrillic names. --AHert (talk) 17:43, 29 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]