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== Serbo-Croatian version ==

Let's get this show back on the road, what do you say Imbris? :)
* The two variants of the Serbo-Croatian language version should be on top of the section due to the fact that the Serbo-Croatian language version, unlike the Serbian and Croatian language versions, was the primarily (most used) version of national anthem of a country.
* The name "]" is not used on the English Misplaced Pages, or in the English speaking world. Rather the term "]" is overwhelmingly in use then and today throughout the world in all languages. ''']''' applies, I think (though, since it deals primarily with article titles, I suppose we can ask ]).
--<font face="Eras Bold ITC">] <sup>(])</sup></font> 11:07, 2 September 2009 (UTC)

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Serbo-Croatian version

Let's get this show back on the road, what do you say Imbris? :)

  • The two variants of the Serbo-Croatian language version should be on top of the section due to the fact that the Serbo-Croatian language version, unlike the Serbian and Croatian language versions, was the primarily (most used) version of national anthem of a country.
  • The name "Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian language" is not used on the English Misplaced Pages, or in the English speaking world. Rather the term "Serbo-Croatian language" is overwhelmingly in use then and today throughout the world in all languages. WP:COMMONAME applies, I think (though, since it deals primarily with article titles, I suppose we can ask MEDCOM).

--DIREKTOR 11:07, 2 September 2009 (UTC)

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