On 5/20/07, Philip Sandifer <snowspinner(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On May 20, 2007, at 12:20 PM, Ken Arromdee wrote:
many more people looking for information about
Georgia want the
state than want the country.
{{fact}}
Based on way more inward links to [[Georgia]] wanting the state than
the country. Based on the population, GDP, and every other measure
you care to name putting Georgia-the-state over Georgia-the-country.
There's also the facts that (a) Georgia-the-state is significantly
older than Georgia-the-country, and (b) Georgia-the-country isn't even
named that in the country's official language.
The fact is that here we have two things named the same, both of which
are fairly well known. That's what disambiguation pages are for.
-Matt
"(a) Georgia-the-state is significantly
older than Georgia-the-country,"
I'm awestruck. Awestruck.
KP