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During the period of the Venetian Empire and Austro-Hungarian rule the cartographers named this city ZARA. Surely this should be reflected in the article? 2A00:23C4:B63A:1800:D6E:762F:5EF0:54C0 (talk) 16:00, 8 May 2019 (UTC)
- Good luck trying to change anything in this article without having it immediately reverted. Certain editors seem to have dozens if not hundreds of articles on their watchlists, and take it upon themselves to act as guardians over their version of the "truth." Trying to correct inaccuracies in articles having anything to do with the countries of the former Yugoslavia, but particularly Croatia, is just an exercise in futility, and an example of why a lot of what's written on this site shouldn't be taken seriously. 198.84.212.239 (talk) 22:04, 9 February 2020 (UTC)
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the historical section of the page does not meet the minimum criteria of historiographical reliability. A team of croatian users, probably hierarchically and organically organizad, mystify sistematically the history of the town. They are very professional in what was called "Damnatio memoriae". The italian name "Zara" is simply forbidden, banned, damned. Do not try to change this. Zara simply doesn't exit — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.58.215.209 (talk) 07:51, 29 May 2019 (UTC)
- Forget Wikipedia for anything related to Croatia geography and history it is not reliable. I see the same happening on most wiki page about Croatia and therefore all articles are presented with a strong nationalistic bias. It is a pity as it deprives Dalmatia from the richness of the cultures that lived there in centuries. I assume that while for Croatian editors it is important to ensure the historical narrative confirming their identity, others like Italians editors stopped caring long time ago. To go back to your comment I indeed find not up to wiki standards that the name that Zadar had for the last 400+ years is not even mentioned on main page and hidden childishly near the Tuscan (?) name.2A02:A455:1506:1:41C4:9CCF:D115:E663 (talk) 23:37, 6 December 2020 (UTC)DocG4