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Alright, the template looks kind of sloppy right now but I promise that I will fix it later and also will create articles for the ambassador's with red links. Thank you.--Jersey Devil 08:30, 8 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

LatAm vs. Western Hemisphere[edit]

I just added Suriname when it occurred to me that this is not an intuitive title for this template. It seems to suggest US Ambassadors to Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking nations in the western hemisphere, but that would leave out Suriname and the Caribbean but include Dom. Rep. It strikes me that this template should follow the State Department's geographic division and include all Western Hemisphere nations from Canada to Chile and Argentina. Thoughts? Argos'Dad 04:32, 10 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]