[WikiEN-l] City names argument resurrected
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Tue Mar 25 16:40:45 UTC 2003
Tim Starling wrote:
> Fellow Australian Tannin (Tony Wilson) and I were confused as to the
> naming of Canberra -- why is it [[Canberra, Australia]] rather than
> just [[Canberra]], since there is only one in the world? It turned out
> that Karen Johnson had moved the article to [[Canberra, Australia]]
> before either of us came here. Tannin, Karen and I discussed the
> matter on Karen's user page. I'm keen to move every non-ambiguous name
> (e.g. Canberra) and every predominantly Australian name (e.g.
> Brisbane) to the simple [[Canberra]] or [[Brisbane]]. Karen said it
> was fine with her, as long as I can "persuade people to agree". So
> here I am.
>
> Are there any objections to my setting a new standard for Australian
> city and town names, favouring simple names such as [[Canberra]]?
I object because it takes these Australian city names as though they
were the only uses of those names. There was certainly a well-lnown
military aircraft called the Canberra. Perth is also a significant city
in Scotland. Sydney, Nova Scotia was at least big enough for an English
travel agent to mistakenly send a young honeymooning couple there a year
or two ago.
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