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Maps

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Finally someone with a common sense that replaced that zoomed-out map. Thank you. Can you do the same on Valencian Community? Peter238 (talk) 17:48, 8 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Peter238, thank you very much for the interest on the recent change of the map of the nationality of Catalonia, but I want to make few tiny explanations, in order to explain my position about this :) . Basically, I'm totally in favour of the green map that started this war a few weeks ago. The reason is simple: better context. I'm agree that the majority of sub-State entities had the focus on its respective countries, but at the same time it's not necessary use this system. The recent events in Catalonia focused the attention on this page, but the foreigners had (in general) just few ideas and information about not just Catalonia, but Spain. An European map is useful if you want to understand this context.
I don't understand the agressive editions of Spanish nationalist (and many not-Spaniard neutrals) users when the map shows Catalonia as a part of Spain, and even when other sub-State entities as Scotland or Flanders have an European country style maps, and nobody turns crazy or histerical about that. Why this privilege for some "regions"? But, after all I decided to restore the original map (or a better version of the same) because this war puts in danger the rest of the article (and even the others abou Catalonia) and many people is confused. And, of course, the war degenerates into a ridiculous show. So, in order to restore the normal job of the editions, I restore the current map (considerating that the other autonomous communities has the same) but I insist, I think the green map is better and it's not problematic for any person.
About the map of the Valencian Country... well, the green Valencian map it's not my creation and I never put this map in their infobox (in fact, I think that I never edited the Valencian page, hehehe). If it's possible, I prefer that other person going to talk with the user/s and convince him, but not me. I don't want a discussion with the Valencian friends. I'm sure that you can understand me. ;) If you need help with other issues, please, no doubt to said me something! :D
Greetings! --Jacobí (talk) 18:44, 8 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, thanks for answering. Peter238 (talk) 07:47, 9 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Per favor, no vandalices més en els articles de les comunitats autònomes d'Espanya. Tu pots tenir el sentiment i la ideologia que vulgues, però açò és una enciclopèdia. No faces més política. Si continues vandalizant em veuré obligat a denunciar-te. Gràcies. Satesclop 03:35, 19 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Voldria demanar-te que deixes estar els desficacis, i els deliris que t'has montat amb [en] els mapes, i que et centres en fer coses més profitoses per a la teua vida, i per al conjunt.. No trobes que som prou grans per a anar dient "ximpleries" i molestar els altres? En mi opinió en comptes d'anar rebolicant els articles i d'intentar sembrar la discòrdia amb [en] la teua defensa del franquisme, podries ajudar-nos i col·laborar en l'apertura de la teua estimada Espanya... Amb [ab] el nostre coneixement podries aprendre coses valuosíssimes que et podrien servir tant per al teu desenvolupament individual com per a millorar la imatge (tan danyada) del teu col·lectiu... Si estàs en guerra contra nosaltres mai no podràs gaudir d'eixe coneixement i potser tu i Espanya acabareu perdent-nos, de la mateixa manera que vàreu perdre els portuguesos i les colònies d'ultramar ; )Jɑuмe (dis-me) 15:55, 19 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hola Jaume, entenc que el que està succeint darrerament a la Wikipedia entorn dels mapes i de certs articles (com el recent negacionisme del Principat de Catalunya) amb certs usuaris ens estan posant dels nervis a tots, però demanaria que, abans de continuar aquesta guerra sens fi, intentem parlar amb aquesta gent per aconseguir arribar a consensos amplis que evitin desfer la feina de formiga en aquests articles. Ja li he demanat a en Satesclop de poder parlar sobre el contingut d'aquests. Tot i ser partidari dels mapes europeus, tampoc cal muntar en còlera perquè no hi siguin (de moment), en realitat, és més important el contingut dels articles. Per tant, procurem no atiar per ara el debat, i així evitarem conseqüències nefastes com a usuaris de la Wikipedia. Moltes gràcies i salut, company! :) Jacobí (talk) 16:14, 19 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Hola Jacobí, per qué no?

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Hola Jacobí, hope you are doing well! Only I was wondering, your front page shows as a red link, why not give it a proper presentation, just a suggestion... Best regards / salut Iñaki LL (talk) 22:22, 25 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Iñaki! Well, that's true, it's an issue that I always thinking to do, but then I started to edite pages, pages and more pages and I forgot to create my page at the end of the day, hehehehe.There's a lot of work in the English Wikipedia, but now that you make me remeber this little job, soon will be a Jacobí page. :) Thank you very much, salut/agurra!--Jacobí (talk) 15:04, 26 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
As far as I see it, it does not need be something very elaborate, only that it looks now a bit ghostly at first sight, there are so many shadowy usernames in the EN WP nowadays, you know. Anyway, best / salut! Iñaki LL (talk) 10:02, 1 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Treaty_of_the_Pyrenees

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Hi Jacobi! I elaborated on the circumstances in the west of the Pyrenees (the whole Basque area), that would be great if someone developed them on the Catalan side, social and political circumstances in Catalonia at the moment. Best regards Iñaki LL (talk) 11:13, 27 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Iñaki! Of course, thanks for your suggestion, I'm going to develop the Catalan circumstances of the Treaty quickly as possible, when I found some sources. Best regards. --Jacobí (talk) 12:39, 27 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
O, I think I misread the title, I was referring to the War of the Pyrenees. All the same, it would be good to elaborate on the circumstances on the ground in each area at both articles! :) Iñaki LL (talk) 14:34, 27 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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Hola Jacobí i disculpa les molesties hem pots ajudar a publicar aquesta pagina si us plau

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Oye Jacobi una cosita, hazme caso por favor con lo que digo conque el español debería ir primero, en Cataluña el idioma más hablado es español y el idioma oficial de España es español, así que por favor, déjame hacer esa edición, tal vez no lo veas necesario, pero es ayudable, confía en mi. Mario Hidalgo 2020 (talk) 23:30, 18 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Please help to mantain the lead about Catalonia as a historical European nation in talk page. It is a current discussion. El Caganer (talk) 11:27, 27 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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