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Since 1976, the official name of the city and munipality, as well as the province, is "Las Tunas" (whitout "Victoria de.."). The change has political implications since the wording "Victory of.." is related to a victory of spanish forces over the Cubans during the Cuban Independence war, that took place in this town (previosly kown simply as "Las Tunas"). —Preceding
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Sure, but it's a stretch to now claim long-term significance, which was not in the original proposal (which was only about consistency), over the province, the California city, etc. The case is very marginal, and disambiguation is generally better when there's not a strong primarytopic case.
Dicklyon (
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05:10, 13 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Honestly, I didn't expect any objections, and I shouldn't have made that assumption. But yes, the provincial capital, a major city in Cuba, which has two sports teams named after it, which has the whole province named after it, does seem to have a claim to long-term significance.
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15:13, 13 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Oppose – Adding ambiguity via a primarytopic claim is not usually a good idea. In this case, the proposed primarytopic gets less than a majority of the pageviews of the topics on the disambig page, and no rationale was presented for why it should be primarytopic. I think disambiguation is the better option here.
Dicklyon (
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04:57, 13 March 2021 (UTC)reply
As per above, the city is primary topic in regards to long-term significance; in fact, most of the other articles in the dab are named after it.
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15:08, 13 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Support. All entries on the dab page are
partial title matches, and there is only one topic that has the bare name "Las Tunas" (discounting the Californian hamlet). Sorry, pageviews are bad evidence here. All too often, a mid-sized city named Foo, like this one, will be the seat of Foo province, home of a popular Foo club playing in Foo stadium, and served by the important Foo airport. All of those may be referred to as just "Foo" in a given context, but the city remains the central and most-significant topic.
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12:51, 24 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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