04:3204:32, 14 November 2011diffhist0
Kuna language
Changing the name of the language as the indigenous group officially claimed the letter K doesn't exist in their alphabet. Hence, their name is Guna and not Kuna and everything should be corrected to reflect this.
04:2304:23, 14 November 2011diffhist+28 N
Talk:Kuna Yala
moved Talk:Kuna Yala to Talk:Guna Yala: The official name of the indigenous group (and consequently, of the geographic area) has officially changed. The change was recognized by the Panamanian government on November, 2011.current
04:2304:23, 14 November 2011diffhist+23 N
Kuna Yala
moved Kuna Yala to Guna Yala: The official name of the indigenous group (and consequently, of the geographic area) has officially changed. The change was recognized by the Panamanian government on November, 2011.current
04:2304:23, 14 November 2011diffhist0 m
Guna Yala
moved Kuna Yala to Guna Yala: The official name of the indigenous group (and consequently, of the geographic area) has officially changed. The change was recognized by the Panamanian government on November, 2011.
03:4403:44, 14 November 2011diffhist+278
Guna Yala
Officialy the name of this indigenous group (and consequently, of the geographic area) was changed from "Kuna Yala" to "Guna Yala". The Guna people have been fighting for this over a few decades since on their alphabet there is no K letter.
14:4614:46, 27 November 2009diffhist+34
John Q. Public
Clarified the usage of Spanish Variant "Fulano De Tal", changing it from (used only in Spain) to (used in Spain and some countries of Latin America)
6 February 2008
00:4700:47, 6 February 2008diffhist+16
Politics of Panama
Just added two words to let readers know that both personalities mentioned, Omar Torrijos and Arnulfo Arias, have pased away long ago.
11:1311:13, 13 August 2006diffhist−9
IPod
correction= iPod nanos use tiny hard drives from which they copy audio files to a flash memory from where these are played.