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Unsourced, original research
[edit]Today's reverted edit caught my eye... Large parts of the article are without references, or are original research, or misrepresentation of the sources (cherry-picked data, comments nowhere to be found in the sources), etc. I've marked only a few in Special:Diff/1256323131, and am asking for proper sourcing with no original research. Because a lack of content is better than misleading or false content, unsourced content may be challenged and removed. Thank you. Ponor (talk) 10:22, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
Early nineteenth century population sources
[edit]There's been some edit warring in this article and at Dalmatian Italians, the latest ones between @LukeWiller and @Visaches 37. Two "sources" are given for the 1803 Italian-speaking population:
- Seton-Watson (1967). Italy from Liberalism to Fascism. Page 107.
- Bartoli (1919). Le parlate italiane della Venezia Giulia e della Dalmazia. Page 16.
Seton-Watson, page 107 is about Tunis, and text search returns nothing for 1803, 33 percent etc. I was able to find several different copies of Bartoli's paper under the given title: this copy has pages numbered 194–204, this copy has pages numbered 7–23, and this copy too. I can't seem to find where Bartoli discusses any population numbers. Per WP:VERIFY and all other relevant policies, I am once again asking LukeWiller to source this material properly. Only then can the material be discussed further. Ponor (talk) 15:57, 3 January 2025 (UTC)
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