Talk:Hadzhidimitrovo
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Expand from Bulgarian Wikipedia
[edit]If the Bulgarian Wikipedia has an article about this village, the information in it could be used to expand this one. Eastmain (talk • contribs) 00:49, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
Name spelling
[edit]@188.29.165.48: The only source states the name as one word. We need to go by that source. As a compromise, I added both spellings to the lead. MrScorch6200 (talk | ctrb) 21:01, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
MrScorch6200 quote their source?
Does display the village sign post.
Quote https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@42.527569,26.41365,3a,15y,279.55h,85.83t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sVsDr3QLvvSuAl_tG1FUryQ!2e0!6m1!1e1
Hadzhi Dimitrovo. Village was named after Dimitar Nikolov Asenov, later to become know Hadji Dimitar, a great and celebrated freedom fighter against a now former Ottaman ruling era. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadzhi_Dimitar
NB. Cyrillic through the years has found many English translations. Most modern the insertion of "zh" thus Hadjji, Hadji now common spelt Hadzhi. Wiki from unknown source material given acknowledgement the origins of the village name post Turkish rule therefore its troublesome that at the moment one particular editor dictates that the village name contains only one word when it be factually two words. Agreement is sought that Haji or Hazhi is one word and from that Dimitrovo, separate word. Is no existence within grammar nor oral language English or Bulgarian that these two words ever become one word.
We all await Mr Scotch to divulge the source, or delete this page. Note, that an editor claimed the page was ready for deletion after one-two days of editing. That Editor then added some garbage of I left untouched. Come along Wiki Editors, why no rush to delete now? Thanks.
The name like most village titles within Bulgaria, find more than one village same name but for refinement the discussion surrounds only a village within Municipality of Tundzha (Tundja), Region (province) of Yambol. Same village is with a winery and this is seen on Google Street view of must add is some what dated given the positive environmental changes and removal of certain structures.