Hi! I'm Tjaž Forint (/ˌtʃæzˈfɔːrɪnt/)! If you don't know where I chose that name, Tjaž basically means Matt in Slovene (sv). and Forint is basically the currency used in Hungary. I chose this because to me, Hungary's history is pretty unique.
My very first edit, on the 5th of April, 2025 was on this very article. What it was was the reason that "killed off" the pengő and the adopengő (tax pengő). It read "inflation", but I knew it was worse than that, so I changed it to "hyperinflation" for both. That absolutely blew up.
Well, I was just looking for the flag with the red dragon on a green mount, but I stumbled across a missing accent. The subsection was about the flags some guy named Owain Glyndŵr used. But, in the caption of the golden dragon flag, his name showed up as Owain Glyndwr! Is something missing? Yep, w should be ŵ. This used to be my second most viewed edit until it pulled in front of the forint and then lagged behind Mickey Mouse.
I looked into that article because they were the 2023-24 champions of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. My edits were mostly fixing links and typos, but my biggest edit was on the hooliganism section. I checked every link and changed it if necessary.
This edit was on 10 April. I forgot...well, I added in his infobox in the occupation section "varies" because he can be in any job or situation in any short or film. (e.g. Argentinian cowboy in The Gallopin' Gaucho but ghost hunter in Lonesome Ghosts)
I am considering making an article about the browser game A Small World Cup!!! after an unsuccessful attempt on 11 April that led to two speedy deletion requests. I'm also considering making an article about the browser gaming platform poki.com, which hosts the latest version of A Small World Cup!!!. If you want to help, feel free to ping me in the talk page.
If you have an idea for another airport to measure from the existing airports, feel free to ping me in the talk page (International airports only. I consider regional airports junk).
Now, before we start off, let me tell the difference between an IATA code and an ICAO code. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) uses 3-Letter codes for each airport. Meanwhile, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which is a branch of the UN, gives every "aerodrome" a 4-letter code bassed on the location of the aerodrome. Each country gets the first two letters of the codes and the "aerodrome" gets the last two letters of the code except when the country has a one-letter code (e.g. U.S., Canada, Australia), then the aerodrome gets the remaining 3 letters. Some countries have multiple codes for each region. Another funny thing is that regional code J is assigned to Mars because a landing site on Mars apparently qualifies as an "aerodrome" under ICAO's criteria. Below are the ICAO regional codes and the codes assaigned to the above airports.
If you're on Wikipedia in New York and you go like: "What time is it in Seoul???", you would mostly go to the Clock app that is provided by Apple and Android. If ya don't have time, just look here! World Clock of Wikipedia! Anyways...I'll get to the times.
Not to be confused with the FIFA Intercontinental Cup. I randomly decided to run a soccer tournament for AIs to play on FC25. There are 4 leagues: A, B, C and D. League A teams only have to play one game in the group stage. B has to do 2 and then C and D have to do 3 games. Each league has 8 groups of 8 teams. The top 4 advance to the Round of 32 and so on and so forth. The final will be hosted at Old Trafford in Manchester. Now here are the League phase and the Knockout phase.
El Copa is the mini-tournament at the end of the Super Intercontinental Cup in which the winners of Leagues A, B, C and D compete for El Copa, which in turn is the final championship of the Super Intercontinental Cup.