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These guidelines deal with the naming of Ireland-related articles. This includes both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Please follow the conventions below. If you disagree with any of the conventions, please discuss in the talk page. To write and edit Ireland-related articles, please follow the conventions below. Note
[edit] Geographic articles[edit] Naming articles: English versus Irish
[edit] Irish names in contentOnce the article name is established, any alternate name for the locale should be provided on the first line of the article (whether or not the name is widely used), as well as the proper location in the information box. The remainder of the article should use only the place name as titled in the article. The exception to this is when a portion of the article is providing information specific to the naming of the place. When mentioning other locales in the context of the article, conform to the rules for article titling above but do not include the alternate name along with it. An exception might be in the case of a name that is unlikely to be provided an article of its own. However, if a place name is significant enough to warrant both an English and an Irish name, it is probably significant enough for an article of its own, however brief. [edit] Derry / LondonderryTo avoid constant renaming of articles (and more), keep a neutral point of view, promote consistency in the encyclopedia, and avoid Stroke City-style terms perplexing to those unfamiliar with the dispute, a compromise solution was proposed and accepted regarding the Derry/Londonderry name dispute. Use Derry for the city and County Londonderry for the county in articles. The naming dispute can be discussed in the articles when appropriate. [edit] Use of 'Republic of Ireland' and 'Ireland' for the Irish stateCurrently Irish articles display a number of different approaches to denote national identity. Concerns have been expressed that using the word 'Ireland' alone can mislead, given that it refers to both the Irish state, and the whole island (which contains Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom). The main variations currently found on Wikipedia are:
Please follow consensus in the article's talk page. Note, discussion of the above is at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Ireland Collaboration. [edit] County usageWhen entering counties into Wikipedia use the full term county, not Co or Co. The use of Co. is generally localised to Ireland and not always understood by the global community. i.e. County Galway rather than Co Galway. [edit] Disambiguation of place namesSee Wikipedia:Naming conventions (settlements) [edit] Biographical articlesPeople born before independence in 1922 have their birthplace referred to as just Ireland, not Northern Ireland or [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Ireland]] or [[Northern Ireland|Ireland]]. Neither are they described as Northern Irish. [edit] Correct Irish orthography in naming people
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