Talk:Largo di Torre Argentina

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[edit] Temples?!

The Temples nowadays are not called just A, B, C! you just copied what was written in front of it without understanding... In front of the view there is a paper with a map, and there are letters on the monuments (A, B & C) with the relative explanations, but that does not mean that they are called like that! In the context of the article, it does not make sense to write "Temple B", unless you make a picture similar to the one you saw writing "B" on the monument you are talking about. I think it is better to remove these strange names, just saying "the monuments on the right in the first image is..." and so on. If you don't do it, I'll fix it when I have more time. - Alessio Damato 16:39, 22 September 2005 (UTC)

You are wrong, they were actually called Temple A, B, C, and D, when they were discovered; now we know which is what, but the names are still used.--Panairjdde 10:51, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Cat thing

Only Americans, Australians, and Europeans incite the cats to fight? do we have documented evidence that this phenomenon still goes on and that it is limited to tourists from these three continents and not anyone else? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 201.21.96.49 (talk) 15:01, 10 March 2007 (UTC).