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I really don't think that this is going to be controversial, so I'm not going to create a space for votes. If someone really opposes it, then that section can be created. - Hbackman 02:27, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
What is the "(h)" for?
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03:55, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
(edit conflict) Is there any reason why "(h)" is after this guy's name in the article title? I suggest a move to "Julio Roca" and a note at the top about the article to which Julio Roca currently redirects. Hbackman 03:56, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
Okay, I can't move it myself because an article already exists at Julio Roca. I'll put it on Wikipedia:Requested moves. Hbackman 02:21, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
The (h) stands for hijo (son, in Spanish). Don't move the page, this guy is not same as Julio Argentino Roca, one was governor of Córdoba (Argentina) and the other was President of the Republic; homever, the article's name should be changed to prevent further problems like this. Cheers. PS: Contact an Argentine next time. =) -- OneEuropeanHeart 19:07, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Just for the record (the discussion above is 5 months old now), I've moved this page to what I think is a good name. In WP:NAMEPEOPLE the "Jr." is placed after the name, separated with a comma, so I used that. Almost nobody in Argentina speaks of "Julio Roca" but always of "Julio Argentino Roca" (either father or son). I've repaired the links to here too. — Pablo D. Flores ( Talk) 17:25, 2 September 2006 (UTC)