User talk:Emijrp/GNS/BD/1

Hi Emijrp - just a note to say that I created about 80 small articles on Bermudian geography a couple of years ago and used the then-standard naming convention that all articles on places in Bermuda had the form "XXX, Bermuda", irrespective of what kind of landform they were and also irrespective of whether the name was unique worldwide. I don't know whether that convention is still standard, but it is worth bearing in mind when making any of these articles. Looking at it looks like it may still be the naming standard. Grutness...wha?  08:53, 10 September 2010 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the info Grutness. I don't know what is the standard, but I think that when a name is unique in the world, we don't need to use ", Bermuda" at the end of the title. But no problem, because we can use redirects, and move the pages if needed. Regards. emijrp (talk) 09:57, 10 September 2010 (UTC)