User talk:191.189.252.114

January 2018
Hello, I'm Yamla. I noticed that you made a change to an article, List of national animals, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so! If you need guidance on referencing, please see the referencing for beginners tutorial, or if you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. --Yamla (talk) 19:35, 31 January 2018 (UTC)

January 2018
Hello, I am a Brazilian lawyer, during the coup d'état of 1889 the monarchic symbols were abolished and among them the Wyvern, in 1946 the Wyvern came back as an official military symbol, according to the 1988 constitution (still in duration) (art. 13, § 1) only the flag, the anthem, the national seal and the coat of arms are official symbols of the country. The Wyvern is the mascot of the Braganza house, former royal family of Brazil and Portugal, the leader of Brazilian independence is Dom Pedro I, the first emperor of Brazil and founder of the Brazilian empire, the empire lasted from 1822-1889. Thanks for the help, and sorry my English I speak fluently Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan and Latin but my English is medium. I am trying to fix the error in all the Wikipedias, but it is very difficult I am new in editing the wikipedia. References: http://www2.planalto.gov.br/presidencia/principais-tropas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_imperial_family http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/constituicao/constituicao.htm#adct https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Braganza https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_Brazil https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_I_of_Brazil
 * Hello. My Portuguese is very bad but my English is excellent. We will try to communicate. Please ask questions if you do not understand. We cannot use Wikipedia as sources (see WP:RS) but can happily use gov.br sites. You want to change List of national animals? Is the Rufous-bellied thrush (a bird) still good? This site says yes, but it is not a very reliable site. I think you are saying there are no national animals any more. Or, maybe you are saying the wyvern is the national military symbol. --Yamla (talk) 21:38, 31 January 2018 (UTC)
 * Currently the Federative Republic of Brazil does not have animals as official symbols according to the constitution, in fact Wyvern is only a military symbol but not a symbol restricted to the military, the imperial museum of Rio de Janeiro preserves the scepter, throne and imperial crown with the Wyvern these objects are considered cultural heritage of Brazil, the 1988 constitution recognizes the imperial house of Braganza as the legitimate heir to the Brazilian throne the Brazilian city of Petropolis supports the royal family, in 1993 a plebiscite was held in the country so that the population it chose between the republic and monarchy, the republic won but the Braganza family still has official recognition as the sole heir to the Brazilian throne, not officially Wyvern is the only animal recognized by Brazil as a symbol. If you wish I can search for references in English.

Registration of the Superior Electoral Tribunal (Brazil) on the plebiscite of 1993:http://www.tse.jus.br/eleitor-e-eleicoes/plebiscitos-e-referendos/plebiscito-1993/plebiscito-de-1993 Genealogy of the Portuguese and Brazilian royal family:http://www.monarquia.org.br/genealogiadedomluiz.html and http://www.casarealportuguesa.org/dynamicdata/Cronologia.asp Constitutional recognition of the monarchy (adct, art.2):http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/constituicao/Constituicao.htm#adctart2 Recognition of the throne, crown and scepter as cultural heritage of brazil by the imperial museums of Rio de Janeiro:http://www.museuimperial.gov.br/servicos-online/tour/circuito-de-exposicao/300-o-traje-e-o-cetro.html http://www.museuimperial.gov.br/servicos-online/tour/circuito-de-exposicao/303-o-trono-imperial.html http://www.museuimperial.gov.br/servicos-online/tour/circuito-de-exposicao/301-as-coroas.html I did not find the law on the internet because it is a city law, but these two news shows that the city of Petropolis supports the royal family: http://www.valor.com.br/brasil/5232893/moradores-de-petropolis-pagam-taxa-do-principe http://www.bbc.com/portuguese/videos_e_fotos/2014/11/141126_laudemio_vale_este_lgb


 * Here, I removed the "Rufous-bellied thrush" (a bird) from the list. Brazil no longer shows up on the list. I agree with you, "Currently the Federative Republic of Brazil does not have animals as official symbols according to the constitution". Now, someone may later find that Brazil's government officially recognises an animal as an official symbol, even if the constitution does not. We will require they provide a reliable source proving this, if they add it. If I did something incorrectly here, if I misunderstood you, please let me know. Thank you for working with me. Your English is good. :) --Yamla (talk) 01:46, 1 February 2018 (UTC)