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â Greece seems to be the exception to the rule in terms of bilateral relations. All other countries except for isolated circumstances go CountryâCountry not Nationality-Nationality. I propose the Greece articles should be changed. Here are 10 of them.
Delusion23 (
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16:59, 20 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Comment - But in this case the change hasn't been asked for due to a disagreement about hyphens and endashes. This is simply about consistency between article titles. The nationalities combine with a hyphen to form a compound word, whereas the new titles use endashes meaning "between" two countries. I don't think the ban on changing titles applies to this change,
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â Greece seems to be the exception to the rule in terms of bilateral relations. All other countries except for isolated circumstances go CountryâCountry not Nationality-Nationality. I propose the Greece articles should be changed. Here are 10 of them.
Delusion23 (
talk)
16:59, 20 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Comment - But in this case the change hasn't been asked for due to a disagreement about hyphens and endashes. This is simply about consistency between article titles. The nationalities combine with a hyphen to form a compound word, whereas the new titles use endashes meaning "between" two countries. I don't think the ban on changing titles applies to this change,
Delusion23 (
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10:41, 26 July 2011 (UTC)reply
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