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I'm sorry but the demographic numbers in this article are simple not right. How in GOD'S name can there be more than 6000 Serbs in 1971 in Siroki Brijeg and then 10 years later only 1000 serbs. This would mean that in 10 years, 5 out of 6 serbs left Siroki Brijeg and this in peace-time. Could anyone explain me who was the source of these numbers.

I advise the autor or supervisor of this article, simply to look on the Croatian, Bosnian or even Serbian version of this article and to copy the demographical numbers out of these versions. Siroki Brijeg was and is a pure ethnic Croatian municipality with 99% Croatians. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.83.73.203 (talk) 23:17, 5 October 2009‎

... that was vandalism. It's been fixed; thank you for bringing it to our attention. DS (talk) 14:44, 4 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Unexplained revert

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Hello!

I would like to know why my recent edit was reverted by Governor Sheng. I made no mistake and broke no rule.

Here is Sheng's revert: [1]

  • 1. The Cyrilic script in official use in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Serbian Cyrilic
  • 2. "Široki brijeg" means "wide hill" in all the variants of the Serbo-Croatian language, not just Craotian
  • 3. I added a link for the Grabova Draga village article. Why was that removed?
  • 4. Even my spelling correction from the incorrect "Siroki Brijeg" to the correct "Široki Brijeg" was removed.

Thank you for your time. 93.87.123.180 (talk) 19:28, 6 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]