Talk:San Guillermo
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68.12.55.36 21:55, 21 January 2007 (UTC)this page appears as one of the UNESCO biospheres for Argentina and this place is in Phillippines
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San Guillermo → San Guillermo, Isabela – Revert to the original article name. It is clear that "San Guillermo" is not a unique name. There is a city in Argentina with this exact name (from Spanish Wikipedia: w:es:San Guillermo (Santa Fe)). Requested move since there is no enwiki article on the Argentine city, which may likely make this somewhat controversial within enwiki but uncontroversial outside enwiki. JWilz12345 (Talk|Contrib's.) 04:57, 9 June 2025 (UTC)
- Oppose. Unless and until San Guillermo, Argentina gets an article, this is unambiguous. No objection to leaving a hatnote to San Cristóbal Department at the top of this article. 162 etc. (talk) 06:58, 9 June 2025 (UTC)
- You mean, being a city vs. an obscure town is not an issue? JWilz12345 (Talk|Contrib's.) 10:40, 9 June 2025 (UTC)
- If San Guillermo, Argentina meets WP:N, then please be WP:BOLD and write the article. Until then, there is nothing to disambiguate. 162 etc. (talk) 15:43, 9 June 2025 (UTC)
- City vs. town is semantics. The Philippine town has a population of 20,915. While we do not have a population of the Argentine " city" (which may not be a city after all!), it's in San Cristóbal Department, where the "head town" of San Cristóbal, Santa Fe has a population of around 14,000. It's logical to imagine that the settlement of San Guillermo has a lower population than that. Now it may not be Pateros, Metro Manila vs. Pateros, Washington levels of magnitude, but "being a city vs. an obscure town" should not be taken at face value, at least in the context of how Filipinos understand the terms "city" and "town". Howard the Duck (talk) 10:53, 10 June 2025 (UTC)
- Note the 2007-era comment that implies this page being a wrong country (though they weren't aware that there is a "San Guillermo" populated place in the PH). JWilz12345 (Talk|Contrib's.) 10:43, 9 June 2025 (UTC)
- You mean, being a city vs. an obscure town is not an issue? JWilz12345 (Talk|Contrib's.) 10:40, 9 June 2025 (UTC)