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In the text, it's said that Pristina is the capital and '''<s>largest</s>''' city of Kosovo, it's right that it's the '''capital''', but it's the second biggest city of Kosovo, after Podujevo, Podujevo coming with '''633km2''', while Pristina has '''572km2''', but you can say that by population Pristina is '''higher'''. ] (]) 07:25, 7 August 2023 (UTC) In the text, it's said that Pristina is the capital and '''<s>largest</s>''' city of Kosovo, it's right that it's the '''capital''', but it's the second biggest city of Kosovo, after Podujevo, Podujevo coming with '''633km2''', while Pristina has '''572km2''', but you can say that by population Pristina is '''higher'''. ] (]) 07:25, 7 August 2023 (UTC)
:{{not done}}. The size of a city is usually measured by the number of inhabitants. That is what people usually think when they read about the "size" of a city. Per the ], we cam thus say that Pristina is the largest city of Kosovo. '''] ]''' 21:13, 7 August 2023 (UTC) :{{not done}}. The size of a city is usually measured by the number of inhabitants. That is what people usually think when they read about the "size" of a city. Per the ], we cam thus say that Pristina is the largest city of Kosovo. '''] ]''' 21:13, 7 August 2023 (UTC)

== Ktrimi991's revert ==

@] Concerning your revert with {{tquote|"Eric Hamp is a linguistic source of the highest quality, way more recognized and cited than all other sources of the section combined"}}'':'' The reason why the Slavic theory goes first is because it is supported way more. Judging by the sources, the Proto-Slavic/Serbian etymology is supported by five sources. How many sources back the Proto-Albanian theory by Hamp? None. Your personal opinion of Hamp, and your alleged "over-qualification" of his work compared to others, is backed by no RS. ] (]). 19:00, 15 August 2023 (UTC)

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To-do list for Pristina: edit·history·watch·refresh· Updated 2010-03-25


Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
  • Copyedit : some needed
  • Expand : add sections on education, places of interest, transport, governance, etc
  • NPOV : it is difficult to tell whether some statements are objective or POV - more use needed of references to reliable sources and reference to/presentation of opposing viewpoints
  • Verify : needs more inline citations to progress up the quality scale, particularly given the recent history
  • Other : remove irrelevant material, eg, ref to Ulpiana (it's not even close and it's covered elsewhere!)
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Dejure / defacto

Greeting. I came up with the idea of standardizing the text of the articles on Kosovo (and Metohija) with that of the articles on Northern Cyprus, Transnistria and other "states" that are not members of the UN. So, as in the article of North Nicosia, I think that Kosovo should be added to the infobox as a de facto state and Serbia as de jure. This could also remove the note that explains the political situation in which Kosovo (and Metohija) are. — Ruach Chayim (talk) 15:04, 4 May 2023 (UTC)

That is a impertinent proposal. You're just using Northern Cyprus to justify your POV (Your intention is clear when you use "Kosovo (and Metohija)"). There has also been no discussion with the whole thing dejure/defacto in Northern Cyprus. Therefore it is not comparable. AlexBachmann (talk) 17:35, 4 May 2023 (UTC)

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On the pictures to the right when you enter the page the Sahat kulla is mistaken from Mother Theresa Cathedral. (the picture shows Sahatkulla but what you wrote says Cathedral of Saint Mother Theresa) Jonitooo (talk) 13:40, 16 May 2023 (UTC)

@Jonitooo:  Done, corrected the caption. Vanjagenije (talk) 19:13, 16 May 2023 (UTC)

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In the text, it's said that Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo, it's right that it's the capital, but it's the second biggest city of Kosovo, after Podujevo, Podujevo coming with 633km2, while Pristina has 572km2, but you can say that by population Pristina is higher. 185.174.209.38 (talk) 07:25, 7 August 2023 (UTC)

 Not done. The size of a city is usually measured by the number of inhabitants. That is what people usually think when they read about the "size" of a city. Per the WP:principle of least astonishment, we cam thus say that Pristina is the largest city of Kosovo. Vanjagenije (talk) 21:13, 7 August 2023 (UTC)

Ktrimi991's revert

@Ktrimi991 Concerning your revert with "Eric Hamp is a linguistic source of the highest quality, way more recognized and cited than all other sources of the section combined": The reason why the Slavic theory goes first is because it is supported way more. Judging by the sources, the Proto-Slavic/Serbian etymology is supported by five sources. How many sources back the Proto-Albanian theory by Hamp? None. Your personal opinion of Hamp, and your alleged "over-qualification" of his work compared to others, is backed by no RS. --Azor (talk). 19:00, 15 August 2023 (UTC)

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