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Changed names to reflect common English usage & for consistency within this article + others + the Wikipedia article on the cities
Changed names to reflect common English usage & for consistency in Wikipedia|Ukrainian names used for places in Ukraine by English world media/scholars today
In common English usage Ukrainian names are used for places in Ukraine by English language media and scholars these days
Thanks for your contributions on Wkikipedia. But I noticed [ that in your edit here] you did not use the common English names of Ukrainian cities that should be used throughout English Wikipedia for consistency within articles, for consistency with others Wikipedia articles and for consistency with the Wikipedia article on the cities themselves. You seemed to have used the names of the cities how you prefer them. That is fine in your private live, but that is not how it works on an encyclopedia as Wikipedia that should have the same names throughout its pages. I don't know if you ever came across a church that distributed literature in which "Jesus" was sometimes spelled as "Gezus" and then in another pamphlet as "Jesush". Please stick to well tested Wikipedia conventions that work.
Symon Petliura was not a warlord like Nykyfor Hryhoriv and Anton Denikin but Petliura was one of the leading figures of the Ukrainian People's Republic. In Soviet propaganda Petliura keeps being portrayed as a warlord to give people the idea that the wish for an independent Ukraine did not exist. This particular frame was then parroted by Western authors who until recently did not have a clue what went on in Ukraine and probably did not really care if they got their information about Ukraine right (but were more interested in "cool stories").
Pavlo Skoropadskyi was not a warlord like Nykyfor Hryhoriv and Anton Denikin but Skoropadskyi was the head of state of the Ukrainian State. In Soviet propaganda Skoropadskyi keeps being portrayed as a warlord to give people the idea that the wish for an independent Ukraine did not exist. This particular frame was then parroted by Western authors who until recently did not have a clue what went on in Ukraine and probably did not really care if they got their information about Ukraine right (but were more interested in "cool stories").
Per official transcription used by (=http://www.naftogaz.com) Ukrainian Government website and per Romanization of Ukrainian. As both forms are widely used, they are both common names. Therefore I think we should follow the form used officially
{₩{subst:Requested move|NewName|reason=Kirovohrad was was officially renamed effective on 14 July 2016 to Kropyvnytskyi, thus the respective article should be renamed per WP:MODERNPLACENAME. The place had no established English name (and never had) and has no English language footprint. Article is currently called after former local name that is not in use since 16 July, thus I propose to rename it to its new official local name according to WP:P-NUK and WP:UKR.}₩}
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Good argument here: "some editors to set aside what is in the sources about him. Ten points for guessing what weight we should give to your own opinions"
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[[Random example 1]] → [[Random exampley 1]] – Per official transcription used by the [http://www.kmu.gov.ua/control/en/publish/article?&art_id=244984189&cat_id=244913228 Ukrainian Government website] and per [[Romanization of Ukrainian]]. As both forms (current and proposed) are widely used, they are both common names. Therefore I think we should follow the form used officially and according to the Ukrainian names Romanization rules.
*'''Support''' - I fully agree with [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] on this. — '''[[User:Yulia Romero|<span style="font-family:Script MT;color:orange">Yulia Romero</span>]]''' • [[User_talk:Yulia Romero|<span style="font-family:Script MT;color:blue">Talk to me!</span>]] 00:51, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
*'''Speedy procedural close''' this page "User:Yulia Romero/Sandbox/Hromada (political party)" has absolutely nothing to do with discussion of the page "Valeriy Khoroshkovsky". If you wish to discuss "Valeriy Khoroshkovsky", do it at [[Talk:Valeriy Khoroshkovsky]]. [[Special:Contributions/70.24.251.71|70.24.251.71]] ([[User talk:70.24.251.71|talk]]) 03:59, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
To rename an image, place <code>{{tlx|rename media|new name|reason}}</code> on the page of the file.
This website is right about when to use "where" and when to use "were" but not completely relevant, since it is about the distinction between using where and when, not the distinction between where and were. Perhaps a way to avoid these where errors is to imagine that you are writing about a future event. If these will be would be correct if the event hadn't happened yet, then these were is correct when writing about the past.