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"Aloja" plural is [[Dona d'aigua|Aloges]], and that page already exists. I usually don't make major edits myself, but I think these two pages should be merged [[User:SatoshiMiwa|SatoshiMiwa]] 00:47, 26 November 2006 (UTC) |
"Aloja" plural is [[Dona d'aigua|Aloges]], and that page already exists. I usually don't make major edits myself, but I think these two pages should be merged [[User:SatoshiMiwa|SatoshiMiwa]] 00:47, 26 November 2006 (UTC) |
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:This has been done, along with copyediting, formatting of sections and lead, and adding of internal links. <span style="color:darkred"><b>*Vendetta*</b> <sub>[[User:Vendettax|(whois]] [[User talk:Vendettax|talk]] [[Special:Contributions/Vendettax|edits)]]</sub></span> 05:07, 7 April 2007 (UTC) |
:This has been done, along with copyediting, formatting of sections and lead, and adding of internal links. <span style="color:darkred"><b>*Vendetta*</b> <sub>[[User:Vendettax|(whois]] [[User talk:Vendettax|talk]] [[Special:Contributions/Vendettax|edits)]]</sub></span> 05:07, 7 April 2007 (UTC) |
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I have changed "Spanish" for "Catalan", because only the people who participate of the catalan culture knows what is a "aloja". On the other hand,is very risky to say that exists something like a "Spanish" mythology". It can exist a Castilian mythology, a Galician mythology, a Basque mythology or a catalan mythology, in the same way that I think that is more correct to speak of a Scottish mythology, a Welsh mythology, an Irish mythology or an English mythology rather than a British mythology. |
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"Aloja" plural is Aloges, and that page already exists. I usually don't make major edits myself, but I think these two pages should be merged SatoshiMiwa 00:47, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- This has been done, along with copyediting, formatting of sections and lead, and adding of internal links. *Vendetta* (whois talk edits) 05:07, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
I have changed "Spanish" for "Catalan", because only the people who participate of the catalan culture knows what is a "aloja". On the other hand,is very risky to say that exists something like a "Spanish" mythology". It can exist a Castilian mythology, a Galician mythology, a Basque mythology or a catalan mythology, in the same way that I think that is more correct to speak of a Scottish mythology, a Welsh mythology, an Irish mythology or an English mythology rather than a British mythology.