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Move proposal - Radio Belgium
Is there a reason this page is at Radio Belgique instead of
Radio Belgium? It seems like an obvious English translation in addition to putting French and Dutch on the same level; there's no clear reason why French is currently favoured. Oreo Priesttalk17:27, 9 November 2013 (UTC)reply
No, "Radio Belgium" is not a sufficient substitute in my belief. It is usually referred to in English sources as Radio Belgique (French being easier for an English palate, I guess) so I believe WP:COMMONNAME applies. I have never seen the term "Radio Belgium" used in any source material, though am happy to be corrected.Brigade Piron (
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00:12, 10 November 2013 (UTC)reply