Pind (Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Pind" in Serbo-Croatian language version.

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Global rank Serbo-Croatian rank
1st place
1st place
117th place
130th place
40th place
4th place
low place
7,220th place

britannica.com (Global: 40th place; Serbo-Croatian: 4th place)

  • Latin form Pindus is used by Encarta Arhivirano 2009-08-20 na Wayback Machine-u. Both Pindus and Pindos are used by the Encyclopedia Britannica (here and here). Modern guidebooks tend to use Pindos (Baedeker's Greece, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide, Cicerone Mountain Walking) or Pindhos (Lonely Planet, Rough Guide).

katafigiovaliacalda.com (Global: low place; Serbo-Croatian: 7,220th place)

msn.com (Global: 117th place; Serbo-Croatian: 130th place)

encarta.msn.com

  • Latin form Pindus is used by Encarta Arhivirano 2009-08-20 na Wayback Machine-u. Both Pindus and Pindos are used by the Encyclopedia Britannica (here and here). Modern guidebooks tend to use Pindos (Baedeker's Greece, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide, Cicerone Mountain Walking) or Pindhos (Lonely Planet, Rough Guide).

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Serbo-Croatian: 1st place)

  • Latin form Pindus is used by Encarta Arhivirano 2009-08-20 na Wayback Machine-u. Both Pindus and Pindos are used by the Encyclopedia Britannica (here and here). Modern guidebooks tend to use Pindos (Baedeker's Greece, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide, Cicerone Mountain Walking) or Pindhos (Lonely Planet, Rough Guide).
  • „Valia Kalda Refuge website”. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2008-09-05. Pristupljeno 2010-11-11.