Lars Aronsson wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Karen AKA Kajikit wrote:
The policy to stick to is "make it easy to link
to". The only country
that I know uses a "city, state" notation on regular basis is the USA.
Phrases like "Chicago, Illinois" and "St Petersburg, Florida" are
familiar and can easily be used in other articles that need to link to
them, but "Sydney, Australia" and "Stockholm, Sweden" just sound
silly
in any text. It would be as strange as "floppy, computer device" or
"cheese, food item". Writing [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]] is not a good
solution.
I don't think it sounds silly... sure within the context of a single
country it's wierd and wouldn't be used, but when you're talking
worldwide then it's quite normal to use the country name as well as the
city just as an identifier. You want to make it obvious to people who
are ignorant just where Sydney is, and if they don't know where
AUSTRALIA is then the situation is hopeless and you can just give up
:)Lars Aronsson wrote:
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