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Disputed map. This map is not old, but even old maps can be wrong. Describing maps that do not conform to the nationalist point of view of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires of the 19th century as "false, nationalist and communist" does not transform maps like this one or those of William Shepherd, aligned with the sources from the 19th century, in indisputable and "academic" documents, and does not authorize censoring the mention of other points of view. Like the one who does not consider very realistic the idea that the speakers of Eastern Romance languages, called Voloks by the Chronicle of Ancient Times of the monk Nestor, could have disappeared for a thousand years only to reappear inexplicably afterwards. --Nihil scimus (對話) 17:20, 7 March 2024 (UTC)[回覆]