Peru or Peru

Peru or Peru "should be changed, all categories that are XX XX Peru to Peru - SieBot - 23:27 June 24, 2005 (EST) No, actually the correct name is" Peru ", as which should also use "Argentina". They are naming their original forms, although we are losing the habit and omit the article. Not so with Mexico that still maintains its spelling "old" at least and above all, there. Of course this "x" is read as "j", as happens in Xavier Ximenez ... The x in Castilian is the sound of j. - Pier (my mailbox) 23:37 June 24, 2005 ( EST) There conserv is still a state with our old spelling, Texas, here we named "Tejas". Certainly the cases of Argentina and Peru is not the only, is India, in this case it enjoys the article.I do not recall any other case - Pier (my mailbox) 23:41 June 24, 2005 (EST) Well I suppose it is correct to put "America" but it should be uniformity in OECS the names of categories and all other categories called "XX Country" and "Cuisine of Argentina" and not "Country XX. Do you propose to change all those who do not have "the" or "the" - SieBot - 23:56 June 24, 2005 (EST) Maybe you're right. Should be put "XX of the United States" is the way that I think is correct, the SAR should be consulted. I think it should be standardized but we can not go against the rules of spelling or names that have the countries. Perhaps with "India", you see more clearly because no one has forgotten how to remove the item's name. Nobody says "Culture of India" and if "Culture of India" (hell, that "the" is written in uppercase or lowercase).The SAR in the cases of Argentina and Peru prefers his original name, especially when many people still use them, of course if they would stop using the SAR change his mind .-- Pier (my mailbox) 00:10 25 Jun, 2005 (EST) Just to confirm what he said Caise. I have made an occasional reversal of Peru page about it. Now, I think it would be wise to change and put the U.S. (which is how it is said) instead of changing the name of Peru, Argentina and India. Incidentally, I think that this article is not capitalized because, after all is an article, not the name itself. Greetings to all Chalo 00:24 June 25, 2005 (EST) Well, Dominica best of all is that messages like this we free up a little the weight of many other messages about censorship, how bad are the librarians and how ridiculous they are our standards.- Chalo 00:30 June 25, 2005 (EST) Both "from Argentina 'like' Argentina 'are correct (like the other cases) and are given names that should not lead article. Roosevelt Skerrit Ernesto J. Meza - did you discuss 00:35 June 25, 2005 (EST) What The last sentence does not compute. What about Patagonia And the Fary :-P. Sometimes it is the case that those who live on site do not use the article and yes, yes. Eg., The Chaco Azul, Neuqu n, or Brazil, etc.. I guess if the bureaucrat in office pronounced the article says the toponym NSF (Province of La Pampa) and if not, (Province of Chaco, UJJ). - angus (msgs) 06:55 June 25, 2005 (EST) What of "America" has just changed.Maybe we consulted the community but there is no class with the name "America" and is definitely a need to standardize everything, whether we change the article are not or who do - SieBot - 04: 13 June 25, 2005 (EST) I think the names of the countries are proper names and therefore should not use articles, if we wrote or said "The Patty", the "Anna" or "Robert", we would be misusing language. In the official websites the name used in the case of the question is Peru , pure and simple. A hug. - Ari 01:40 26 jun, 2005 (EST) are separate cases, the use of article in the names of the countries it is common in Castilian and regulated by the use made of them. There are cases where the custom is lost (Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay), although no stranger to us, others still in use of the two forms (Peru, the U.S. ...) but is more common use of the item.There are also cases where it has never been used (Italy, Denmark, Chile, Spain ...) and finally where we have never stopped using Article (India, Tibet, Lebanon ...) in such situations it is wrong not to use it, never say "Indian culture" of Tibet or Lebanon - Pier (my mailbox) 02:01 June 26, 2005 (EST) To get to the Caribbean from Patagonia, I can go by boat by Atlantic, or crossing it by Pacific Andes (after cross by Darien, an adventure: not Pan's going on there). - angus (msgs) 02:08 June 26, 2005 (EST) Muiyo funny ...