Talk:Oslob

front-roght?
The Cuartel sub-section of the Tourist spots section (when I found it it was spelled with an uppercase S, but there seemed to be an excessive use of uppercase letters in headings, and I changed some of them to lowercase, including this one) begins with the following: Located front-roght of the church of Oslob, just outside the perimeter stone fence and near the sea, at the intersection of Calle Aeternidad and the end of Calle Aragones, an unfinished building made of coral blocks resembling a spanish-era barracks stand. I have never heard or read the expression "front-roght" before, but I have seen "roght" used as a misspelling of "right" elsewhere. However, I am pretty sure an encyclopedic article cannot use that wording (it would rather use north, south, each, west or some other unambigous term. Can anybody work out what the expression is intended to mean? Nlemslu Phlyshi (talk) 18:20, 21 July 2011 (UTC)