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No surrounding villages? :P --QytokantFRÅGOR??? 11:58, tìtsotsíxë 31, 2014 (UTC)

There are several other settlements on the same island, they're listed here. 77topaz (talk) 12:19, tìtsotsíxë 31, 2014 (UTC)

Gùto :P --QytokantFRÅGOR??? 12:57, tìtsotsíxë 31, 2014 (UTC)

This settlement is too much Lovian. It is currently the largest settlement of Burenia and that's not how it should be :o I propose to divide it into several small farmers' communities, just like the rest of Burenia :P --OuWTB 16:15, tsöxìtsíxë 7, 2016 (UTC)

You are mistaken. Uxykascar is the largest settlement in Burenia, with 13'236 inhabitants compared to Caqoskýpar's 9877. 77topaz (talk) 06:01, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)

You seem to miss the point. [1]: adding up the urban areas of Uškár I come to only 12.602 inhabitants though :o Why is it so big? :o Ankélot'apca has only 2.252 inhabitants :o --OuWTB 06:12, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)

And as you can see [2]; it the time I posted this, Uškár had only 7.175 inhabitants, making Cašpár bigger :o --OuWTB 06:17, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)
It said 13'236 at the bottom of the Tsozániqë section in both revisions, though. :o 77topaz (talk) 06:20, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)
That edit can be considered a reversion of vandalism. Uxykascar didn't grow by a few thousand people yesterday :o --QytokantFRÅGOR??? 13:39, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)

"Ankélot'apca has only 2252 inhabitants"? It clearly says 6201 at the bottom of the Tsozániqë section. :o 77topaz (talk) 06:19, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)

You trying to make yourself look stupid? :o Those are the inhabitants of the community, not the city itself. In Burenia, communities are made up of a village or city (or several villages) and several hamlets. So the cities itself have less inhabitants than is indicated at the bottom. Only the tsozân sections (and in Anka the tsocerý section) should be added up to calculate the true city's population. --OuWTB 06:42, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)

Oh, so the Tsozániqë section is similar to the metropolitan area of the city? I thought the Tsoterëpca referred to different neighbourhoods. What exactly does each type mean, then? Also, it's important to note that Łátoskì Míbinârù consists of smaller islands than Łátoskì Uxykascù or Łátoskì Ankélot'apcù, so you'd expect more urbanisation because of the higher population density. 77topaz (talk) 09:59, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)

Tsorurál means a hamlet; tsoterëpca means a village; tsocerý means a city/town; tsorurálcerý means a former city that is more like a village nowadays; and tsozân means neighborhood. --OuWTB 11:38, tsöxìtsíxë 8, 2016 (UTC)

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