Talk:Liguria/Archive 1
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What does "other provinces" mean? What provinces were discussed here? -- Zoe
Imperia in the list of ligurian cities is linked to the Wikipedia article Imperia describing a statue in Constance. Djonsson
Cinque Terre
Actually the literal translation of "Cinque Terre" is "Five Lands". Dunno if using the word "villages" is an intentional non-literal translations, or it is a mistake. Lo'oris - ロホリス 19:24, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
- This is a good question, though I'm pretty confident it wasn't a mistake. A quick check (of my guidebook and google) suggests that the Italian name, though literally 5 lands, refers to 5 different villages. I'm guessing, but I see 'lands' as a poetic description of different surroundings. If that's a (broadly) correct assessment, then you could argue either way. Should an encyclopaedia be purely factual (5 villages) or allow for a more flowery description to cater for an exact translation (5 lands). I think you could also translate it as 5 worlds, 5 soils or 5 countries (amongst others). They'd all express the same general concept of 5 different environments. Both translations are easily found online. Personally, I prefer 5 lands.Meddlin' Pedant 23:33, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, it doesn't matter what is the more "nice" translation. It matters what is the "official" one, because this is an encyclopedia, and encyclopedias are about truth, and collecting facts, not deciding "what is better". So the name that is used in most turistic guides is the correct name - it should be put a "note" about literal translation, though. --Lo'oris - ロホリス 09:15, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
See also
See also Parodi Ligure... WHY? I delete it. Lo'oris - ロホリス 13:42, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
Mr. Encyclopedia! I just have to respond that official facts and truth result from a mixture of poetry, historical usage, and what is a better for a fuller understanding of a phrase such as "Cinque Terra". Thanks. Philosodust
Expansiaon
There is a mythological narrative involving the Ligurian coast and he Titans. There seems to be a lot more about the prehistory of Liguria. Anything about possible Lukka connection or anything that links Liguria to historical times is greatly appreciated. AverageTurkishJoe (talk) 08:40, 18 November 2008 (UTC)
Ligurian Language & Coat of Arms
This page needs to mention the Ligurian language & link to both the modern & ancient versions. Also, looking at the coat of arms, I wondered if there's a story behind it, esp. the horn. If so, linking to it or including it would be good. Sorry I can't edit this myself tonight, but I'm a newbie & a little out of it right now. Probably not a good idea to edit while falling alseep. :) Geekdiva (talk) 06:41, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
Culture
The Culture section reads like one big, well-written advertisement. It's tantalizing but not particularly informative about the actual culture. ZomgPancakes (talk) 01:54, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
- I totally agree. Alex2006 (talk) 15:22, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
Name
This province is widely known internationally and in English-speaking countries as Liguria. While a redirect from an obsolete name in Early Modern English may possibly be useful, it's quite inappropriate for the name of the article. Chiswick Chap (talk) 18:05, 15 July 2016 (UTC)
- Chiswick Chap is right. I was going to fix this myself and he beat me to it. Carlstak (talk) 19:06, 15 July 2016 (UTC)
- Yes, it's the same as "Latium" for the Lazio article. Vaselineeeeeeee★★★ 19:40, 15 July 2016 (UTC)
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