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[edit] Image:LocationKosovo.svg
All I did is removing too red and separating line from Kosovo and sharpening out the contrast between Serbia and other lands (there was already a small difference in the color tone between Serbia and other lands). Now, the point of my edit was that while the location of Kosovo can be shown, it still isn't to be separated from Serbia in the way it was.--Michael Angelkovich 18:06, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
- But Kosovo is a part of Serbia. You can't just highlight it from the rest of the world like it can be done with independent countries. Truth saying, by the canons of cartography even the border between Kosovo and Serbia should be dashed and not solid line. And yes, there should be noticeable difference in the tone between Serbia and other lands for the reason I mentioned on the start of this paragraph. See it yourself on the English wikipedia. They've done a good job.--Michael { talk } 19:41, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Now I've seen your article about Kosovo, and threw a look at the percentages (Kosovo 86% black, the rest of Serbia 50% black, other 12.5% black). Here I agree about the color balance and will correct the contrast to a little lighter than on this one (Kosovo 44%, Serbia 64%). Thank you for noticing that.--Michael { talk } 20:37, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
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