Talk:List of Roman cisterns

Geographical names
Its Istanbul, not Constantinople. I'll admit that it sucks, but get over it.
 * In Roman times, the city was called Constantinople. The article is correct.  Astronaut (talk) 04:36, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
 * Please see Naming conventions (geographic names): Use of widely accepted historic names implies that names can change; we use Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul in discussing the same city in different periods. Use of one name for a town in 2000 does not determine what name we should give the same town in 1900 or in 1400, nor the other way around.


 * All the Italian place names are also the Latin ones, so why should we make an exception just for Istanbul? Gun Powder Ma (talk) 23:02, 10 April 2010 (UTC)

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