Talk:Igor Burzanović
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[edit] "cityofbirth" and "countryofbirth"
This is a Wikipedia-wide convention. Individual football bios (especially tables) shouldn't be depositories for all kinds of off-topic stuff and should only contain concise info that clearly answers the listed queries. And in this case, the table couldn't be more clear: "cityofbirth", and "countryofbirth". Whoever wants to know what Titograd is called now or which internationally recognized entity it's currently a part of, can easily click on its link. And furthermore, within the article's body there's more expanded info in this vein. 67.69.27.58 14:26, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
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- Ok, I would agree Titograd is irrelevant, but ex-Yugoslavia was a union of 6 republics, which today are 6 independent countries, so it is important in which one he was born, and what country he built his career in. Sideshow Bob 21:33, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
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- The article itself already mentions which republic he was born in (the very first paragraph, in fact). The table, on the other hand, doesn't ask for "counstituentrepublicofbirth" or "provinceofbirth" or "countryhebuilthiscareerin", but very clearly and simply "countryofbirth". 67.70.60.232 00:37, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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