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== Pyraechmes' edits. ==

Pyraechmes, articles do not include lists of minor figures in an old revolution. Nor should they contain exclusively 100% bias from one side. It is clear that the population 100 years ago was ethnically macedonian/bulgarian and turkish. This is relevant information. if you want to mention that the Greeks were transported from the Caucaus be free to do so. However dont remove the old analysis. ] (]) 22:23, 13 May 2009 (UTC)

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Pyraechmes' edits.

Pyraechmes, articles do not include lists of minor figures in an old revolution. Nor should they contain exclusively 100% bias from one side. It is clear that the population 100 years ago was ethnically macedonian/bulgarian and turkish. This is relevant information. if you want to mention that the Greeks were transported from the Caucaus be free to do so. However dont remove the old analysis. PMK1 (talk) 22:23, 13 May 2009 (UTC)

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