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== Change "Denmark" to "Kingdom of Denmark" or "Danish Realm" ==
== Change "Denmark" to "Kingdom of Denmark" or "Danish Realm" ==
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Change "Denmark" in the first column to "Kingdom of Denmark" or "Danish Realm", and change the link from https://en.wikipedia.org/Denmark to https://en.wikipedia.org/Danish_Realm.
Change "Denmark" in the first column to "Kingdom of Denmark" or "Danish Realm", and change the link from https://en.wikipedia.org/Denmark to https://en.wikipedia.org/Danish_Realm.
Denmark is a constituent country ''within'' the sovereign state of The Kingdom of Denmark/Danish Realm, but not a sovereign state itself. The page for Denmark states: "This article is about metropolitan Denmark. For the sovereign state, see Danish Realm. "
Denmark is a constituent country ''within'' the sovereign state of The Kingdom of Denmark/Danish Realm, but not a sovereign state itself. The page for Denmark states: "This article is about metropolitan Denmark. For the sovereign state, see Danish Realm. "
Also change the flag to the "Flag of the Kingdom" as seen here https://en.wikipedia.org/Flag_of_Denmark ] (]) 11:30, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
Also change the flag to the "Flag of the Kingdom" as seen here https://en.wikipedia.org/Flag_of_Denmark ] (]) 11:30, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
:] '''Not done:'''<!-- Template:ESp --> The short name for the state is "Denmark". The Misplaced Pages article titles are used to disambiguate between concepts. The state uses the standard flag in most cases. ] (]) 13:47, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
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@Kahastok - The extent for Russia previously said that Russia had "85 federal subdivisions", and then mentioned that 2 of them (Crimea and Sevastopol) are disputed. However, I changed it to say that Russia has "83 internationally recognised federal subdivisions", and then I mentioned that Russia claims and partially/fully controls an additional 6 federal subdivisions (areas). The issue arises from Russia being officially a "Federation", which apparently means we need to list every single federal unit of Russia. Jargo Nautilus (talk) 18:20, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
Any sources that any of the federal divisions are "internationally recognised"? Domestic administration is generally a matter for the state. CMD (talk) 00:08, 6 October 2022 (UTC)
Source that the international community cares at all about how Russia wants to carve up their claims? CMD (talk) 03:34, 6 October 2022 (UTC)
We can talk about semantics all you want. Russia could carve up 6 pieces into 7, 8, 9. It doesn't matter. If we list Russia's territory in square kilometres, it will be clear exactly how much is internationally recognised and how much isn't. Jargo Nautilus (talk) 03:55, 6 October 2022 (UTC)
Correct, it doesn't matter. Leave that to articles which deal with territory in square kilometres. CMD (talk) 03:58, 6 October 2022 (UTC)
We don't distinguish between what other countries internal subdivisions (like India or China) are recognized or not, so why should Russia be singled out? The Russian government itself has 89 internal federal subjects, that's what the article should state.XavierGreen (talk) 16:07, 6 October 2022 (UTC)
You draw the comparison, and say that we must include based on Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. Yet you opposed including Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, so your argument is a double standard.
Plus, there was never consensus to include Kherson and Zaporizhzhia on this article, so it is difficult to claim them as some kind of precedent.
I object to including Chechnya based on the sources we have available, which do not say that Ukraine proposes to recognise Chechnya as a sovereign state. Being recognised as occupied territory is manifestly different from being recognised as a sovereign state, and there are examples of cases where countries recognise the one but not the other. Kahastoktalk20:35, 19 October 2022 (UTC)
Liberland (but here me out)
Liberland is possibly recognized by 4 (non-micronation) countries. The most known of these is Somaliland. (). Apparently the Liberland passport is valid in Colombia, and depending on how you think might count as being recognized (). Also Liberland is a vaild "ecominc parnter" with Malawi, () and one for a span of 5 years that started in 2020 with Haiti (). 2007Gtbot (talk) 16:40, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
The BBC source doesn't say that there was recognition, and Somaliland isn't a UN member state anyway. The others all fall under WP:SELFSOURCE, and fail at least two of the five requirements there. Specifically, the material makes exceptional claims about third parties.
What I see overall here is a micronation being a micronation. This is what micronations do. I see nothing that would suggest that this micronation meets the standard for inclusion here. Kahastoktalk17:44, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
These were less, sources I would use in an artical and more like sources so that I don't sound crazy. In and artical I would source the actural documents themself if possable. I just don't have the texts of the documents. 2007Gtbot (talk) 18:24, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
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Change "Denmark" to "Kingdom of Denmark" or "Danish Realm"
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Change "Denmark" in the first column to "Kingdom of Denmark" or "Danish Realm", and change the link from https://en.wikipedia.org/Denmark to https://en.wikipedia.org/Danish_Realm.
Denmark is a constituent country within the sovereign state of The Kingdom of Denmark/Danish Realm, but not a sovereign state itself. The page for Denmark states: "This article is about metropolitan Denmark. For the sovereign state, see Danish Realm. "
Not done: The short name for the state is "Denmark". The Misplaced Pages article titles are used to disambiguate between concepts. The state uses the standard flag in most cases. CMD (talk) 13:47, 20 January 2023 (UTC)