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I've made some changes to these:

  • If we're to change the name in the lead, then we should move the article too. I don't have any particular opinion on this - it depends on (rather limited) usage.
  • I don't quite see the relevance of the name in Italian. Latin and Armenian would be more relevant.
  • Alba Iulia had a bishop, not an archbishop, as of 1964.
  • "From 1965 to 1991, while the existence of the ordinariate was ignored by the government, the Annuario Pontificio continued to list it, but mentioned nobody as its ordinary or even as its apostolic administator." - source?
  • Minor fluctuations over a short time period can, if needed, be summarized in the text, but a table does seem like overkill. - Biruitorul Talk 21:21, 26 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]