Of course, we could go article for article, but some "interesting" stuff that is apparently acceptable on one of those "national" Wikipedias is: http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%90%C4%84%C4%90%CB%9B%C4%90%C4%BE%C5%83%C2%8...
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(Gospel of Matthew, full edition) [[ХвоŃĐž ĐованŃĐľŃĐľ пО ĐĐ°ŃĐşŃ]] (Gospel of Mark, also full edition) Not that big of a deal, but still, everybody thinks that it's OK to post the Holy Bible on Wikipedia.
Is there no Serbian Wikisource?
Basically, it's a proposal to allow people to write from certain POVs, which would be labeled so. Here are the rules (my translation from that page):
- At least one editor wants to write about it.
- At least five editors support legitimacy of that POV.
- At least one of those five is an admin.
- At least five articles in user namespace describing that POV.
- That the POV does not promote racial, religious or other hate and
doesn't call for violence. This is solemly a concern of such things as fascism or nazism. 6. That the POV has local (i.e. is connected to Serbia somehow) or global importance. 7. That the POV is described in a proper place on Serbian Wikipedia.
Sounds like it's a Serbian edition of Wikinfo rather than Wikipedia...
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