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==Merging [[Chortitza]] into [[Khortytsia]]==
==Merging [[Chortitza]] into [[Khortytsia]]==
*'''Comment:''' it appears to me that [[Chortitza]] was created by a non-English editor in order to start an article about the [[Russian Mennonite]] settlement of the same name. I believe there is enough material to make a full sized article that focuses on the Mennonite era (and also for another article about a similar colony at [[Molotschna]]). I would like to work on that material, expanding both articles, some time this winter. [[User:JonHarder|JonHarder]] 16:50, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
*'''Comment:''' it appears to me that [[Chortitza]] was created by a non-English editor in order to start an article about the [[Russian Mennonite]] settlement of the same name. I believe there is enough material to make a full sized article that focuses on the Mennonite era (and also for another article about a similar colony at [[Molotschna]]). I would like to work on that material, expanding both articles, some time this winter. [[User:JonHarder|JonHarder]] 16:50, 7 August 2006 (UTC)


Chortitza is the German spelling for Russian verison of the Ukrainian ethnonym transliterated as Khortytsia. It makes sense to add the material here, but of course keep a redirect, as people searching for the Mennonite community will undoubtably use Chortitza. --[[User:Bandurist|Bandurist]] ([[User talk:Bandurist|talk]]) 20:49, 19 October 2009 (UTC)

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Merging Chortitza into Khortytsia

  • Comment: it appears to me that Chortitza was created by a non-English editor in order to start an article about the Russian Mennonite settlement of the same name. I believe there is enough material to make a full sized article that focuses on the Mennonite era (and also for another article about a similar colony at Molotschna). I would like to work on that material, expanding both articles, some time this winter. JonHarder 16:50, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Chortitza is the German spelling for Russian verison of the Ukrainian ethnonym transliterated as Khortytsia. It makes sense to add the material here, but of course keep a redirect, as people searching for the Mennonite community will undoubtably use Chortitza. --Bandurist (talk) 20:49, 19 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]