User talk:Hyolee2
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Mr Tan 07:14, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Lee Hyori
Stop moving Lee Hyori. That's the most common spelling of the person's name in English, and it's against Wikipedia procedure to keep moving it back and forth. --LakeHMM 07:06, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
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내가 개인적으로 바꾸고 싶은게 아니라 영어로 east sea가 sea of japan의 또다른 명칭인것이 현실입니다. 위키백과가 신뢰받는 백과사전이라면 현실을 반영해야죠.
- Encyclopedia Britannica: East Sea: see Japan, Sea of [1]
- Encarta: East Sea: Japan, Sea of, [2]; Encarta Dictionary: East Sea: see Japan, Sea of [3]
- Columbia Encyclopedia: Japan, Sea of, or East Sea [4] [5]; East Sea: See Japan, Sea of [6] [7]
- American Heritage Dictionary: Japan, Sea of (East Sea) [8]; East Sea: See Sea of Japan [9]
- National Geographic: Sea of Japan (East Sea) [10]
- Rand McNally: Sea of Japan (East Sea) since 1997
- World Atlas: Sea of Japan (East Sea) [11]
- Search engines, "East Sea" without Wikipedia: Google [12] Yahoo [13]
- Search engines, "East Sea" in English, without Wikipedia or partial names "South East Sea" and "North East Sea": Google [14] Yahoo [15]
Appleby 17:32, 21 March 2006 (UTC)