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Under the sub-heading "2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine" in the "History" section, the see-also article name is outdated. (It is now year 2025 in Ukraine). Please change it from "2022-2023 Dnipro missile strikes" to "Dnipro strikes (2022–present)", the current name of the linked article. Thanks. Redbeansoup (talk) 03:00, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
Please change
Dnipro[a] is Ukraine's fourth-largest city
To
Dnipro[a], formerly Dnipropetrovsk is Ukraine's fourth-largest city
Or
Dnipro[a], formerly Dnipropetrovsk and Yekaterinoslav is Ukraine's fourth-largest city
There are still a ton of links to https://en.wikipedia.orghttps://demo.azizisearch.com/lite/wikipedia/page/Yekaterinoslav. I think the connection between these names should therefore be in the first paragraph.
Yes: There were other names since the city became important ~1800. Especially Yekaterinoslav but people who are reading sources from that time do not come here and stop reading after the first paragraph to get a brief overlook. Also sources from 1800 usually do not link to Wikipedia. --Fabiwanne (talk) 03:12, 28 January 2025 (UTC)
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Change "(7—3 thousand Anno Domini)" to "(7—3 thousand BCE)" or (7—3 thousand Anno Domini BS).
Small change, the former "Anno Domini" is a clear mistake in the context, where paleolithic settlements are discussed. 5.2.197.51 (talk) 11:07, 11 April 2025 (UTC)