Talk:Transport in Belize

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[edit] "Transport" or "Transportation"?

A guideline-violating mass-renaming of all articles of the form "Transportation in X" to "Transport in X" was undertaken starting in March or April of 2006. See here [[1]] for ex -- page down to April 07, 12:38, and then go backwards.

Most of these should be changed back. "Transport in Belize" should remain where it is, however, according to my intial investigations. See, for ex: http://www.belize.gov.bz/cabinet/v_marin/overview.html

--Cultural Freedom 2006-07-21 17:17 (UTC)

I have to agree that this article should be moved back to Transportation in Belize. I checked your link (turned out to be a 404), but then found the reference on the site that you're pointing to. It seems that there was an individual in charge of "transport" in Belize. That should be a bit different from "transportation" which is not a department but more a of an "infrastructure" within a country. I've referenced several other articles on various cities and countries and vote that for consistency check we move back to Transportation. -asmadeus 15:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
It was agreed a long time ago on Wikipedia:Categories for discussion that Commonwealth countries should use Commonwealth English. The reversal was implemented at category level without any attempt to follow correct procedure. Choalbaton 22:00, 18 April 2007 (UTC)