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This page is for discussion on how to refer to the Republic of Macedonia in articles related to Greece, such as the main Greece article, as well as articles dealing with Greek locations, institutions, etc.

All letters on proposals were derived from proposals made during the first phase of the discussion.

For background of previous discussion, see Talk:Greece/Naming poll.

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Statement of question[edit]



Proposal A: no exception rules[edit]

Greece-related articles should be treated no differently than other articles. The neighbouring country should be called "Macedonia" like everywhere else, as far as this is practically unambiguous (which, however, will be rarely the case in Greece-related articles). Elsewhere, i.e. in the majority of cases in this group of articles, it will be called "Republic of Macedonia".

Where a disambiguation contrast needs to be made particularly salient, e.g. in immediate contrast with one of the other Macedonias, additional ad-hoc qualifiers ("the neighbouring...", "the independent..." etc.) can be used (e.g. "the prefecture of Central Macedonia as well as the neighbouring Republic of Macedonia").

Additional material pointing the reader to the naming dispute should be used only where it is contextually relevant, i.e. in passages focussing explicitly on this aspect of Greek foreign policy, but not in places where the other country is just routinely mentioned like for instance in purely geographical descriptions.

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Users who endorse Proposal A[edit]

Users who endorse Proposal A conditionally[edit]

Greece-related articles should be treated no differently than other articles. The neighbouring country should be called "Republic of Macedonia" like everywhere else as far as this is practically unambiguous (which, however, will be rarely the case in Greece-related articles). Elsewhere, i.e. in the majority of cases in this group of articles, it will be called "Republic of Macedonia".

When counting me, please check what was the result there. Deciding upon this without first having taken a decision on the name of the article of the country is somewhat non-sense-ical to me. I support the usage of "Republic of Macedonia" in all contexts without exceptions, but of this name, not of another. Dc76\talk 21:08, 5 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Proposal A.1: no exception rules (with added info in the lead)[edit]

Same as A but use an ad-hoc qualifier or explanatory note once in the lead of the Greece article, for instance "borders the Republic of Macedonia (recognised by Greece and the UN under the designation "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia").

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Same as A) but clearing things up in the lead. WP:NPOV suggests the dispute be mentioned (it is notable). With that editorial decision all the rest references (currently two more, but that could change) would also not need disambiguation. This proposal does not interfere with any convention about the name applied in other articles since the mentioning of the dispute is an extra (not included in the name used & the term FYROM could also be unlinked). It should be noted that several non-Greek editors also sided with not using Republic of Macedonia alone in the Greece article.

This editorial decision might be used to ease some of the practical implementation concerns of proposal A that are related to NPOV as is evidently perceived by some Wikipedia users to be violated.

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The naming dispute is only relevant to contexts where the political relations between the two country are the topic. Pushing additional references to it into contexts like the intro, where mere geographical facts are being discussed, would serve no other purpose than to artificially foreground the Greek POV concerns.

Users who endorse Proposal A.1[edit]

Proposal B: use official name or common name with the Greece recognized term in parentheses[edit]

Use Republic of Macedonia (Skopje) or Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) or Macedonia (Skopje)) or Macedonia (FYROM) (any, linked as shown). Use that way throughout the article.

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That way is used when an alternate name is relevant to an article even though it is not the most common name in English. E.g. sometimes the Greek name Constantinople is used or the Bulgarian names of Greek cities are used in parentheses (e.g. Florina (Lerin) in some contexts, Istanbul (Constantinople) in some contexts). In either way the current official name is what is used. Again the pipe-link used is important to seperate the name from the alternate name used in discussions and official English documents that are related to Greece.

The part of the naming dispute that is connected with the territorial concerns is about the name Republic of Macedonia implying a false connection of the Republic with the Macedonia region of Greece in the same sense that Republic of Kosovo implies a connection with the region of Serbia and Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh a connection with the region of Azerbaijan. NPOV should be applied to those implications in Wikipedia too with the lay (possibly uninformed) reader in mind. Any room about possible misconceptions regarding the relation of the country with the Greek region should be reduced to zero (considering the existence of the "United Macedonia" nationalistic ideology).

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Users who endorse Proposal B[edit]

Proposal C: Follow country-specific conventions[edit]

Similarly to what is stated in "Proposal C" for international organizations [1], wikipedia should follow the conventions used by Greece, using the fully spelled-out "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" on every occasion where the country is mentioned.

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Users who endorse Proposal C[edit]

The above discussion is preserved as an archive. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.