Talk:British Peruvians
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BetacommandBot (talk) 23:11, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
British in Peru
[edit]The majority of British settlers are thought to be English, but keep in mind the United Kingdom has Scotland, Wales and Ireland (later the Republic of Ireland broke off from Great Britain), as well the current-day country of Northern Ireland. Peru has a historical bond with Scotland, starting with the failed "New Scotland" colonies stretching from Panama to southern Argentina in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Pacific coasts had a few Scottish castle fortifications like in Darien province, Panama and the legacy of Scotsmen in Punta Arenas, Chile; but the Lima metropolitian area was said to be a favored "quinta" or rest stop for the British navy on their way from Guyana or Africa (i.e. Ghana or Nigeria), to Australia or New Zealand at the height of the British empire. + 71.102.11.193 (talk) 22:48, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
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Numbering Peruvian Presidents
[edit]The first two entries in the list of notable (British-Peruvian) people are former Presidents of Peru. This article lists them as:
- Guillermo Billinghurst, 31st President of Peru (or 37th?)
- Nicolás Lindley López, 56th President of Peru (or 48th?)
But their respective Wikipedia articles accord them the numerical position of 37th and 48th Presidents of Peru, respectively. These discrepancies are visible with just a mouse hover, without even leaving this article.
I am far from being an expert on numbering the Presidents of Peru. I can certainly imagine circumstances that would render this topic contentious. But related Wikipedia articles ought to be consistent ((in my opinion). If you know or can determine the correct numbering, please fix the article(s) that is/are incorrect. Thank you. ChrisJBenson (talk) 01:36, 18 August 2022 (UTC)