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Page moved for the sake of consistency. --Jiang 22:28, 3 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Shouldn't the page be renamed to Administrative divisions of Serbia and Montenegro ? Kpjas 06:47, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

Maybe. What are names for such articles about other countries which have diverse subdivisions? Russia uses Subdivisions of Russia, I don't know others. Nikola 07:03, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

please see this. There seems to be quite a few. Kpjas 08:43, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]
OK, this page needs a move. But I see that there are 13 pages called "Subdivisions of" (1) while there are 14 called "Administrative subdivisions of" (2). In the spirit of Slavic brotherhood, I'd move this to "Subdivisions of" if you have no objections :) Nikola 21:42, 31 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

ISO 3166-2 codes have changed

As described in ISO 3166-2 Newsletter No I-5 the codes have now changed: see ISO 3166-2:CS for the current situation as far as I can make it out. HTH HAND --Phil | Talk 16:33, Mar 24, 2005 (UTC)


Is Kosovo a subdivision of Serbia, or of Serbia and Montenegro (as it seems in resolution 1244) ?

Of Serbia. R1244 states that it is a part of SCG, but SCG's constitutional charter states that it is a part of Serbia, specifically. Nikola 05:43, 9 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

To Rarelibra: what you read is a common propaganda point used against Milosevic, which still remains. The provinces were never stripped of their autonomy, it was just reduced. Either way, we should use official names of the provinces, which AFAIK include "autonomous". Nikola 05:43, 9 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]