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13 March 2007

12 March 2007

  • curprev 09:5809:58, 12 March 2007imported>John Kenney 4,691 bytes −278 No, in fact, it totally isn't the same. It is the same as saying "United Kingdom" instead of "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland." Which is completely correct. Revert. See talk
  • curprev 04:0404:04, 12 March 2007imported>Derek Harkness 4,969 bytes +278 Revert because these are all the official names as per the UN. Saying Russia instead of Russian Federation is akin to saying England when you mean the whole UK.
  • curprev 00:5300:53, 12 March 2007imported>John Kenney 4,691 bytes −278 →‎Member States of the United Nations: Why long form names for some countries and not others? I'd say only to use long forms when there's disambiguation issues.

8 March 2007

7 March 2007

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