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Yes Zjarri,
Drin (river) is the main river with two branch White and Black. Now exist the Drin,
White Drin,
White Drin Canyon and Black Drin, no Drim, Drim what is? A joke! Exist Nile, Danube, Volga etc, White Nile, Danube, Volga, why should we have Black Nilise, Danubmeshulise, Vollgarisusu! Ridiculous situation.
IHtalk 23:13, 1 June 2012 (UTC)reply
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Reasonable prima facie evidence of predominant usage as shown in the Google links cited by ZjarriRhethues above
If it should be found that neither "Drim" nor "Drin" are clearly predominant in English,
Wikipedia:WikiProject Rivers#Rivers with multiple names would suggest following the local name in the country in which the longest section of the river, or the one closest to its mouth, is located; both criteria point towards the Albanian name form.
*Agree - All arguments of Zajrrirrethues are acceptable. Black Drin is the real name.
IHtalk 23:45, 1 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Support - per wp:commonname. It is incorrect that my move was unexplained. I wrote in edit summary per wp:eng. Now I see that I probably made mistake because there are more Drin than Drim hits. So I support renaming.--
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In Greek
Anna Komnene calls the Black Drin "Drymona" in her
Alexiad[1]. Interesting fact, some Greek user probably might transcript it in Ancient Greek? --
Drini234 (
talk) 16:19, 26 September 2013 (UTC)reply
The name of the river is Drim. With M, like Macedonia.
It is only when Albanians came in Macedonia in 1700s to rename it (probably they hear the name as driN).
There are even antic books which call it DriMona, not DriNona.
If there is a rule to name a river by its source, then it is DriM.
Why do you insist on putting fake names for the river? — Preceding
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