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I hearby am announcing my retirement from this Wikipedia. Goodbye.





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Milo's resignation meant nothing. He is now only de facto in control in Montenegro, instead of both de jure.

BTW I hear he intends to run on the next Presidential election. --PaxEquilibrium 22:09, 9 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Faddy

I don't disbelieve anyone but how is this known and where did he learn Serbian/Montenegrin? His page says nothing of this. Evlekis 19:32, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, I never knew people like that existed. To have one foreign parent is reckless but two? In our homezone! I am surprised at his fluency but there you are, he is to Montenegro what I am to the UK. Evlekis 19:37, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Critika1

I am very suspicious about his edits. Look at the Montenegrin language for example! --PaxEquilibrium 22:56, 17 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Montenegrin Constitution

BTW did you hear about the language in the Constitution? That's why I'm still ambiguous. I think "MonteSerbian" will be proclaimed as the official language of Montenegro.

Also I like the proposal of Nebojsa Medojevic to rename the country, removing "Republic of" and leaving just Montenegro. Montenegro is now an independent country, and there's no longer need for this. --PaxEquilibrium 23:15, 17 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No, you misunderstood me.
The "Republic of" Montenegro means that it's one of the constitutive republics of a greater state, and is the remains of Yugoslavia. It was kept "Republic of Montenegro" later throughout FRY and S&M. But now that Montenegro is independent, there is no more need for it.
We no longer have to say "People's Republic of Montenegro" or "Socialist Republic of Montenegro" pointing it out all the time, I think it's time to do like the rest of the world and just say "Montenegro". Take the Romanian Constitution. They made changes so that the official name of the country is just Romania.
I think the times of necessities of pointing out forms of government within state names (especially when they're not monarchies) is long past. But that's just me. Cheers!!! --PaxEquilibrium 23:40, 17 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This is all shit. I hope this 'MonteSerb' or whatever fucking will not be adopted, but better just "Montenegrin". I'd myself prefer MonteCroatian, and I hope it will very soon be - just like Jevrem Brkovic said years ago. Perhaps one day Montenegro will finally be a peaceful place and Croatian sole official language. After all, all Montenegrins speak Croatian!!!

wtf fuking this stupid "gradjanska drzava"??? CROATS MUST BECOME A CONSTUTIONAL NATION OF MONTENEGRO! That way we can finis every Montenegrin's dream of a Montenegro as a NATION-STATE OF THE CROATIAN PEOPLE!!!

SlavoSerbian fukkers of Shismaticsismus are the problem. I know you can't all become Catholics right now, but the dammed Chetniks won't even give you Shismatic Chirches!!!!!!!!!!

Mother Montenegro! Wen wil zou realize!!! Montenegrin and Serbian is history now! CROATIA IS THE FUTURE!

After all you're a Red Croat yourself! WTF did you do that continuing Sava's genocide???? STAY CROAT!

CroDome?

"Godamit Chetnik, stop spreading Greater Serbian propaganda!

Montenegrins aren't Serbs. The Red Croats were BRAINWASHED into thinking they're Serbs!"

Someone sent me in an e-mail this. I give up. I think I'll retire together with you.
Do you suspect of CroDome? --PaxEquilibrium 00:06, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Ilarion Roganović

The best thing about making a new template is people writing new articles to fill the red links. Good work!--Hadžija 20:51, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You migh want to join WikiProject Serbian Orthodox Church.--Hadžija 19:15, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Could you help by translating hr:Natale Bonifazio onto its English equivalent? Thanks. Neddyseagoon - talk 12:13, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wikimedia Commons

Hi. Commons consist main page on Serbo-Croatian. Now it's compilation of Serbian and Croatian pages. But I think it's not right. May you look and correct it? ~ kintup 19:51, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Just a question

Hello Crna Gora. I just want to ask you something about Stevan Faddy if you might know, is he Scottish only on his father's side with his mother being local (presumably Montenegrin)? Or is he born to two Scottish parents? I'm just curious to know. Evlekis 18:00, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Pope Sixtus V

You might want to know that Pope Sixtus V's father was a Montenegrin. :) --PaxEquilibrium 23:43, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I thought he was Croat; someone put him on List of Croats and wrote that he's an ethnic Croat. But it appears that Afrika paprika's the one who added this. ;(
I'm researching Osanna of Cattaro for now... any chance for help? --PaxEquilibrium 23:49, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I don't quite support this edit. It implies as if he was just Serb and just that (he was Montenegrin too, at least in modern or recent-to-modern as the term "Montenegrin" expanded from Old Montenegro to include the Coastal, Highland and some Herzegovinian clans). --PaxEquilibrium 23:55, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re:Grahovo or Grahovac

Well Grahovo, of course.

Why do you think it's Grahovac? --PaxEquilibrium 18:04, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I just conducted a little research, and it appears that "Grahovo" is the tribe (er, clan) while "Grahovac" is the settlement.

Since they overlap, most people mix the two (including me up to several hours ago).

Anyway thanks for asking, I would've never found out if you didn't ask. :) --PaxEquilibrium 21:22, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

At the Zemljopis Crne Gore from 1899 you can see the clan "Grahovo" and town "Grahovac".

I think there's somewhere online where you can see it... :) --PaxEquilibrium 21:26, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

My family is from Grahovac, so let me explain it briefly: Grahovo is a town in Niksic municipality, and Grahovac is a village 7 kilometers north (via the road) from Grahovo. It is very scattered on a plain surrounded by the mountains. The battle itself happened on that plain, and that's why it's called Battle of Grahovac. However, since Grahovac, today a village of less than 100 people is often not even marked on the maps, people mistakenly take Grahovo as the battle venue. Sideshow Bob 15:52, 13 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Flag of Communist Montenegro

That flag is only the 1947-1963 flag. We should find & put the 1963-1974 and 1974-1993 flags as well. --PaxEquilibrium 07:13, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Re: Occupied Montenegro

I think so, but I'm not fully sure. I'll check again - I think the Lion might've been below the double-headed eagle (so just like Nicholas' War Flag, but without the ruler's initials). --PaxEquilibrium 19:30, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RfA

Thanks for supporting my RfA.

My "Support" is about 55% for some time by now.

Now how can't you say I'm not a real Montenegrin after this? LOL ;0) --PaxEquilibrium 21:21, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Stefan I Crnojević

Got any more sources on Stefan I Crnojević? --PaxEquilibrium 18:16, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Spelling

Hey. I just started editing pages a little while ago (specifically those concerning northern Albania and southern Montenegro). I figure it's only a matter of time before I start helping out with the articles re: Montenegro. So, seeing as you're experienced with Wikipedia, I wanted to ask you what the standard operating procedure is regarding the myriad spellings of place names, etc. in our area. For instance, the many spellings of Malësia (Malesia, Malcia, Malesi, Malesija, Malecuja and Maltsia) is dizzying. to say the least.

How do you normally deal with it? Is there some sort of guiding principle I should use for spelling proper names that cross languages? And further, to what extent should we group articles that seem to be covering the same subject matter?

Thanks