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"Turkey" vs. "Türkiye"
[edit]Hi! I saw you used the name "Türkiye" in your recent contribution for the country generally known in English as "Turkey".
While this is indeed the correct name in the Turkish language, in spite of the Erdoğan government's proclamation and the United Nations' adoption of their preferred name, the English-language WP:COMMONNAME of this country remains "Turkey", and it is Wikipedia policy to use that name.
Please note that this is not because of anti-Turkish bias or a desire not to keep up with the times; it's that English Wikipedia follows English language usage, not prescriptions by any one group, no matter how official. Please be assured that if mainstream English language use changes (as it did, for example, with "Bombay" changing to Mumbai and "Peking" changing to Beijing), English Wikipedia policy will follow that change, for exactly the same reason that it resists the change now. The WP:COMMONNAME and Wikipedia:Naming conventions (geographic names) pages have more information on this.
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- Thanks for your comment. I just took the country names from the ILO document for ratification. I will keep an eye on it in the future.--Esicum (talk) 12:13, 23 November 2022 (UTC)
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- Fixed it . --Esicum (talk) 08:29, 20 March 2023 (UTC)
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