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I think it is misleading to have a climate section, when nothing in it is any different from the climate of Queens, nor even: all of NYC.-- JimWae ( talk) 01:28, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
It seems that it would make sense to have links to this article from the Queens article, but absent any demonstration of more than small relevance to Nassau County, it likely should not be a topic in the Nassau County article.-- JimWae ( talk) 01:31, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
Alright. Testing mobile interface. Herostratus ( talk) 19:53, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
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I'm trying to figure out what the name if this entity is. What do people say or write when referring to when they want specify beyond just Koreatown? "Koreatown, Long Island" or "Long Island Koreatown" or "Koreatown, Queens", or what?
It's not written about a lot. Google Ngrams has never heard of it. Google Trends doesn't do phrases, only words, I guess. Regular google returns very few hits -- 1,120 fr ""long island koreatown", 1,380 for "koreatown long island", 1,760 for "koreatown queens", These are low numbers and absolutely useless. In google books, ""koreatown in queens" returns two results, other strings none. Also useless.
So, sources? Let's see... here is an article titled "Koreatown Manhattan, or Koreatown Flushing?" in Chowhound (whatever that is). This] New York Times article talks about the neighborhood, but doesn't name it. This City University article uses "the Korean community in Flushing"...
The article Flushing says "There is a Koreatown which originated in Flushing, but has since spread eastward to Murray Hill, Bayside, Douglaston, and Little Neck in Queens, and also into Nassau County". Since it's expanded outside of the boundaries of Queens then "Long Island Koreatown" might make sense. However, "might make sense" isn't how we roll, we go with sources. It's a data point tho.
It looks like the term "Flushing" is associated with this Koreatown more than any other single term, that I can find. But there isn't a lot of guidance. Willing to be corrected, but it seems like with little guidance we should default to the title form use for Queens neighborhoods, which is "XXXX, Queens" and thus I moved the article. Herostratus ( talk) 12:54, 26 April 2021 (UTC)
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I think it is misleading to have a climate section, when nothing in it is any different from the climate of Queens, nor even: all of NYC.-- JimWae ( talk) 01:28, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
It seems that it would make sense to have links to this article from the Queens article, but absent any demonstration of more than small relevance to Nassau County, it likely should not be a topic in the Nassau County article.-- JimWae ( talk) 01:31, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
Alright. Testing mobile interface. Herostratus ( talk) 19:53, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
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I'm trying to figure out what the name if this entity is. What do people say or write when referring to when they want specify beyond just Koreatown? "Koreatown, Long Island" or "Long Island Koreatown" or "Koreatown, Queens", or what?
It's not written about a lot. Google Ngrams has never heard of it. Google Trends doesn't do phrases, only words, I guess. Regular google returns very few hits -- 1,120 fr ""long island koreatown", 1,380 for "koreatown long island", 1,760 for "koreatown queens", These are low numbers and absolutely useless. In google books, ""koreatown in queens" returns two results, other strings none. Also useless.
So, sources? Let's see... here is an article titled "Koreatown Manhattan, or Koreatown Flushing?" in Chowhound (whatever that is). This] New York Times article talks about the neighborhood, but doesn't name it. This City University article uses "the Korean community in Flushing"...
The article Flushing says "There is a Koreatown which originated in Flushing, but has since spread eastward to Murray Hill, Bayside, Douglaston, and Little Neck in Queens, and also into Nassau County". Since it's expanded outside of the boundaries of Queens then "Long Island Koreatown" might make sense. However, "might make sense" isn't how we roll, we go with sources. It's a data point tho.
It looks like the term "Flushing" is associated with this Koreatown more than any other single term, that I can find. But there isn't a lot of guidance. Willing to be corrected, but it seems like with little guidance we should default to the title form use for Queens neighborhoods, which is "XXXX, Queens" and thus I moved the article. Herostratus ( talk) 12:54, 26 April 2021 (UTC)