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>>> 11:36, 23 October 2007 FisherQueen (Talk | contribs) (38 bytes) (Is there a reason you want two identical articles about the same person? Please discuss on talk page before reverting)
The point is that Gonzáles is the wrong spelling and González is the right one. It is just an elementary Spanish language (either modern or medieval) fact.
Therefore, the right arrangement in Wikipedia is to put the full article text in "González", and redirect "Gonzáles" there. And this is what I intended and what I am pretty sure I did. Of course, for a short time there was some inconsistency while I finished to edit both entries.
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>>> 11:36, 23 October 2007 FisherQueen (Talk | contribs) (38 bytes) (Is there a reason you want two identical articles about the same person? Please discuss on talk page before reverting)
The point is that Gonzáles is the wrong spelling and González is the right one. It is just an elementary Spanish language (either modern or medieval) fact.
Therefore, the right arrangement in Wikipedia is to put the full article text in "González", and redirect "Gonzáles" there. And this is what I intended and what I am pretty sure I did. Of course, for a short time there was some inconsistency while I finished to edit both entries.
Do you agree, now?
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