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Moved as proposed. N-dashes signify ranges or relationships between distinct entities, not compass points; as noted the hyphens appear in official sources. bd2412 T 23:41, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
– Replace en-dash with hyphen in various articles within Category:Dáil Éireann constituencies. A hyphen is standard for compass points north-west north-east south-west south-east and other combinations mid-west. An en-dash is for union of disjoint elements, as in Kerry North–West Limerick which is (Kerry North) + (West Limerick), not (Kerry North-West) + (Limerick) or (Kerry) + (North-West Limerick); I have not included articles of that form in this rename request. The current legislation uses hyphens for both combinations and union of disjoint: see 2013, 2009 (older texts of Electoral Acts in the online statute book would have been OCRed in and so are less reliable; there were mostly hyphens but that may be an overcount). I personally would prefer "Cork North Central" to "Cork North-Central", but the latter is in the statute, and either is preferable to "Cork North–Central", which suggest "Cork North" plus "(Cork) Central". jnestorius( talk) 17:45, 11 February 2016 (UTC)
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Moved as proposed. N-dashes signify ranges or relationships between distinct entities, not compass points; as noted the hyphens appear in official sources. bd2412 T 23:41, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
– Replace en-dash with hyphen in various articles within Category:Dáil Éireann constituencies. A hyphen is standard for compass points north-west north-east south-west south-east and other combinations mid-west. An en-dash is for union of disjoint elements, as in Kerry North–West Limerick which is (Kerry North) + (West Limerick), not (Kerry North-West) + (Limerick) or (Kerry) + (North-West Limerick); I have not included articles of that form in this rename request. The current legislation uses hyphens for both combinations and union of disjoint: see 2013, 2009 (older texts of Electoral Acts in the online statute book would have been OCRed in and so are less reliable; there were mostly hyphens but that may be an overcount). I personally would prefer "Cork North Central" to "Cork North-Central", but the latter is in the statute, and either is preferable to "Cork North–Central", which suggest "Cork North" plus "(Cork) Central". jnestorius( talk) 17:45, 11 February 2016 (UTC)
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