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In order to limit the entries on the unincorporated communities line in the template, only those communities listed as "prinicipal communities" (see ) that have separate articles are included. --Polaron | Talk 15:15, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
Fair enough. The only exceptions that I think should be made to this are in the case of Black Rock and Stratford Shoal(Stratford Shoal is a true unincorporated area that actualy lies within the borders of no municipality and is within the lines of the county.) --Kotosb | Talk
Fair enough.
Not trying to cause mayhem on this or any other wikipedia articles just to let you both know. I just thought "hey, this is an unincorporated territory and is unique". Im not going to push it any further thou.
Also sory about the 3 times revert thing. I was not aware of that rule here on wikipedia and am now abbiding by it
-User:Kotosb
What would be deffined as a principal community anywheys? I never knew haha.
I always just assumed it was a community listed on the official state of connecticut road maps.
Please answer this for me?
also I think the 3 communities I added would count as principal communities but idk, get back to me on this please. Thankyou.
-Kotosb
fair enough.
Im going to re-add Hattertown, Connecticut and Berkshire, Connecticutsince they are both principle communities according to that link.