Talk:Iranians in the Netherlands

Alternative names
The spelling of the word community in Dutch is gemeenschap, not "gemeensgap". And the infobox is not for every possible alternative name, especially those which are not very common. Compare:



The former shows 50 times more results than the latter.

Finally, as for the claim that Radio Zamaneh's team are "entirely Persian": Ruth Kronenburg does not sound like a Persian name to me. You need to provide actual evidence for this claim. Please do not delete the existing citation, which at least confirms the date which they started activity. cab (talk) 03:41, 29 December 2009 (UTC)

IDs
My Wikipedia ID is different from Wiki Commons ID. I do not know why when I am working there and my wikipedia page is also open, Wikipedia ID also will be changed to my Wiki Commons ID !! --Pejman (talk) 19:51, 28 July 2010 (UTC)--Pejman (talk) 19:51, 28 July 2010 (UTC)


 * Some comments. I place it here so you don't miss it when your user id changes:
 * Image use policy: Wikipedia is not an image repository. A gallery is not a tool to shoehorn images into an article Articles are for :text. Extra pictures can go at commons.
 * The Wikipedia article is not the blog of Radio Zamaneh, Dutch Persian Network, or whatever other groups you are involved in.
 * "Where have I changed Iran to Persia in this article today or yesterday" ... quite disingenuous of you to ask this question and go make changes like [] :or []. You will note that the Wikipedia article about our famous festival in the springtime is located at the title Nowruz.
 * Any particular reason you repeatedly delete the "Persian piano music" link?
 * Regards, cab (talk) 00:08, 29 July 2010 (UTC)

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 * A Persian Resraurant in Amsterdam 2006 Photo by Pejman Akbarzadeh.JPG