Talk:Słupsk

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[edit] City population


source: Rocznik Statystyczny 1981, Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Warszawa 1981, Rok XLI
1960: 53.400 inhabitants
1970: 68.900 inhabitants
1975: 77.600 inhabitants
1980: 86.100 inhabitants

source: Mapa wojewodztwa koszalinskiego , Państwowe Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Kartograficznych, Warszawa 1972
1939: 48.200 inhabitants
1945: ca 7.000 inhabitants (inc. 800 Poles)
1950: 33.100 inhabitants
1960: 35.400 inhabitants
1970: 68.600 inhabitants

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[edit] Middle Pomerania

Slupsk is the capital of the region of Middle Pomerania????????? Since when? Always Koszalin was known as the Capital as the largest city of the region. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.203.46.156 (talk) 10:43, 1 June 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Languages

What's Neo-pomeranian? I've heard about Pomeranian language (Słupsk in that language is Slepsko) and its dialect, kashubian (Słepsk), and also artifictial language of Le Pommeranais. So what is that third language? Maybe an author was thinking about Le Pommeranais? --Marie-Galante 14:09, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

In any case, there's no such thing as a Neo-Pomeranian language. And even if it's the artificial language Le Pommeranais, it doesn't belong in an article like this. —IJzeren Jan In mij legge alle fogultjes een ij 18:52, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
BTW, Le Pommeranais has been submitted for deletion here. —IJzeren Jan In mij legge alle fogultjes een ij 18:54, 18 January 2006 (UTC)