Talk:Gold Coast

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The African Gold Coast wasn't just the name of the British colony. Among Portuguese and Dutch traders it was known by that name before it was a Britisch colony, because of the rich gold trade there. Also, I suspect that many of the current 'Gold Coasts' (though maybe not all) got their name from the African region, which had a widespread reputation. I propose moving Gold Coast (British colony) back to Gold Coast and moving the disambiguation page which is currently at Gold Coast to Gold Coast (disambiguation). — mark 12:47, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

The Gold Coast is the offical name of Australia's 7th largest city by population. Whatever it may be named after, it does have a Mayor and half a million people and so probably does deserve equal status here. In fact, I would argue that it warrents the status MORE than a five sentence article about an obsolete name for Ghana, nomatter how long the name was in use beforehand. The Australian Gold Coast might be a shithole, but that is beside the point, since to my knowledge it is the only gold coast with its own government and 500k people who write it on their mailing address (except the Côte-d'Or of course, but that's not really the same word). Scarlet 05:30, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Since there clearly are several important meanings, at the very least the Ghana colony and the present Australian cost, and links are likely to probe either way, keeping this as disambiguation page seems the only practical solution Fastifex 13:28, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

I suggest merging all the Gold Coast articles about Ghana into one. It is very confusing especially since at times some of these colonies coexisted. XYZ CrVo 17:59, 9 November 2006 (UTC)