User talk:Cornel c ilie
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[edit] Map
Hi. I have nothing against it, if you think it's best. Cheers. Dahn 08:51, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
- Btw, in case you want to, we can move yours to commons as well, and perhaps I could even paste it over mine. Your call. Dahn 09:01, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
Thank you. Note: on Talk:Romanian general election, 1946#Map, Bogdan asked if my map included Hertsa region, which would be anachronistic; actually, I had attempted to remove Hertsa by comparing with the present-day map, but had to do it by approximating, which may have resulted in not removing enough. I can't really tell for sure if your map includes Hertsa, but it looks like it may. Could you please correct it in case it does? Many thanks. Dahn 03:16, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
- I noticed that, that's why it took so long. Herţa Region is not the only "abnormality" in Border Lines. There are also The Split of Bucovina in two (Northen Part in USSR), and "The Second Delta" together with some land from Tulcea County.
- I approximated the borders too, keeping an eye on Dobrogea in History, Romanian Regions and Romania 1859-2006. This picture has the problems highlighted (dark blue Romania Administrative Territory, yellow Administrave Territories for Rădăuţi, Dorohoi and Tulcea Counties). Now hope it's much better. Cornel Ilie – my talk 08:31, 24 January 2007 (UTC)