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You mentioned only your point of view! The truth is that the population was 30% Greek 100 years ago. Those people you consider as minor figures are the heroes of Axioupolis. You don;t have the right to erase the history of a place. Because, nowadays Axioupolites honour their dead! In that place some people fought to be Greek. You have to accept this. The proof is the Macedonian fighters, but as I understood you don't care about proves. You already have your POV, anyway. Don't try to make your POV as it was the truth.] (])Chrusts 16:34, 14 May 2009 (UTC) |
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You mentioned only your point of view! The truth is that the population was 30% Greek 100 years ago. Those people you consider as minor figures are the heroes of Axioupolis. You don;t have the right to erase the history of a place. Because, nowadays Axioupolites honour their dead! In that place some people fought to be Greek. You have to accept this. The proof is the Macedonian fighters, but as I understood you don't care about proves. You already have your POV, anyway. Don't try to make your POV as it was the truth.] (])Chrusts 16:34, 14 May 2009 (UTC) |
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::The fact that they are the "Heroes of Axioupolis" is irrelevant. This is Misplaced Pages not Axiopedia. It is honoring of neglecting them, but the fact that some people had minor contributions to a an old conflict does not belong in a list in the middle of the page. "Athanassios Tsempis" from Skra and some other fighters do not belong here. |
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::you have effectively turned the page into a narrative, Misplaced Pages is an encyclopedia not a story. Unless you can make the page conform to Wiki Style context, I will revert you again. |
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::Do you have any proof that the population was 30% Greek 100 years ago? Studies and Censa from the time show that it was a Split Macedonian/Bulgarian and Turkish town. From what I know the village participated in the ]. Around 500 people emigrated from the village after the First World War to Bulgaria adn Yugoslavia, some Pontic refugees replaced them. By 1940 apparently there were 150 Macedonians/Bulgarians left in Bojmica. It seems that this Greek majority has only been attained very recently (last 60 years). ] (]) 06:25, 15 May 2009 (UTC) |
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)
You mentioned only your point of view! The truth is that the population was 30% Greek 100 years ago. Those people you consider as minor figures are the heroes of Axioupolis. You don;t have the right to erase the history of a place. Because, nowadays Axioupolites honour their dead! In that place some people fought to be Greek. You have to accept this. The proof is the Macedonian fighters, but as I understood you don't care about proves. You already have your POV, anyway. Don't try to make your POV as it was the truth.Pyraechmes (talk)Chrusts 16:34, 14 May 2009 (UTC)