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The article is still pretty bad (unsourced and contradictory), but I trust it is somewhat less terrible than 24 hours ago. I've moved info around to group it together. I haven't deleted much, but have let the contradictions sit side by side. Perhaps someone with access to sources will feel moved to improve it further. There are huge gaps - as pointed out above, the Soviet Union knew a thing or two about apartments. And what of European cities such as Paris, where the pre WWII centres are essentially one big block of flats, with shops and businesses at ground level. I'm inclined to think that various sections could be hived off: Apartments in the United States, Flats in the United Kingdom? Carbon Caryatid (talk) 13:32, 17 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I have been only in several countries and so far, I couldn't see any country where the apartments have name just like people but in Turkey. I guess, that can worth the be a part of the article. Apartment name example--Cemyildiz (talk) 23:44, 6 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]