Talk:San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Former good articleSan Juan, Puerto Rico was one of the Geography and places good articles, but it has been removed from the list. There are suggestions below for improving the article to meet the good article criteria. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be renominated. Editors may also seek a reassessment of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
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DateProcessResult
May 16, 2007Good article nomineeListed
June 22, 2007Peer reviewReviewed
July 16, 2007Featured article candidateNot promoted
February 20, 2010Good article reassessmentDelisted
Current status: Delisted good article

Hurricane Maria[edit]

I believe you should add for example that Hurricane Maria was the "deadliest natural disaster in over a century".<NBC><News> I also believe that you should add the fact that a little less than 3,000 people were killed.<NBC></News> — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jafi laffi (talkcontribs) 00:16, 6 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 31 October 2023[edit]

The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

The result of the move request was: not moved. Opposers cited WP:USPLACE, though the lone supporter did argue that this could be a misinterpretation of the guideline. Some of those on the oppose side also argued that San Juan, PR is not ahead of other items on the dab page by a large enough margin to be considered the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. (closed by non-admin page mover) estar8806 (talk) 00:55, 7 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]


– This is clearly the primary topic for this entity. The web search results show that the Puerto Rican city dominates the search results. I understand there are other cities named San Juan, but I think this is the most notable one that bears that name. Interstellarity (talk) 00:28, 31 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

How about rather than move this page, we could move the dab page and have San Juan redirect here? Interstellarity (talk) 18:53, 1 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Oppose. I can see where the proposal's coming from, but it's by no means as clear-cut as (e.g.) San Francisco or Santo Domingo. On account of the Argentine places (city and province) in particular. Moscow Mule (talk) 02:32, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support per nominator's argument that San Juan, Puerto Rico, is the primary topic.
The argument regarding WP:USPLACE applying here is faulty because the naming convention at WP:USPLACE that "According to the comma convention, articles on populated places IN the United States are typically titled "Placename, State" when located within a state or "Placename, Territory" in US territories", is itself faulty: the convention uses "territories" implying UNincorporated territories, yet UNincorporated territories are, by definition, not IN the United States, making the statement at WP:USPLACE self-contradictory. That is, for a territory to be IN the United States it has to be part of it, i.e., it has to be INcorporated into the United States, which the territories are not.[1] The United States consists only of the 50 States and DC.[2] The territories (or, more precisely, the "UNincorporated" territories) are possessions of the United States but aren't part of it.[3][4][5][6] Mercy11 (talk) 02:44, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  1. ^ Downes v. Bidwell, 182 U.S. 244, pp. 141-142.
  2. ^ What constitutes the United States? What are the official definitions? USGS. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  3. ^ Balzac v. Porto Rico, 258 U.S. 298 (1922)
  4. ^ Downes v. Bidwell, 182 U. S. 244.
  5. ^ Dorr v. United States, 195 U. S. 138.
  6. ^ Christina Duffy Bernett. Foreign in a Domestic Sense. Duke University Press. 2001. p.1
That is the some of the most egregious wikilawyering I have ever seen. Since USPLACE mentions "Placename, Territory" explicitly as a convention to follow, the clear intent is to cover territories. -- King of ♥ 05:31, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
USPLACE is not universal when we have a primary topic. Look at Pittsburgh, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, Dededo largest city in Guam, San Diego, etc... USPLACE take precedent if the place is not the primary topic. Otherwise it's simply whether consensus is gained. No matter the outcome here, San Juan, Puerto Rico absolutely should be placed at the top of the disambiguation page. Fyunck(click) (talk) 06:34, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Weak Oppose - based on I'm not convinced it is the primary topic with so many other placenames. WP:USPLACE really doesn't help because that really only matters if the placename isn't the primary topic. As mentioned above Pittsburgh, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, Dededo largest city in Guam, San Diego are primary topics and have no state or territory mentioned. It's simply whatever consensus is gained by wikipedia editors. While I'm not convinced that the Puerto Rico city is the primary topic, I do firmly believe that San Juan, Puerto Rico should be at the absolute top of the disambiguation page. Fyunck(click) (talk) 07:01, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
    @Fyunck(click): If you read USPLACE carefully, you'll see that certain designated "major cities" on the AP Stylebook are explicitly excluded, which includes Pittsburgh, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Dededo was decided as a result of a one-off IAR consensus at RM; however, as it stands, territories are included in USPLACE, so you can participate in Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (geographic names)#Should WP:USPLACE apply to US territories? if you want to change the general rule. -- King of ♥ 11:26, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
    But those are excluded because of simple consensus. The rule is not hardfast. There are a bazillion Dallas's so we simply had enough editors that wanted it to be alongside no state. The same could easily happen to San Juan just as it did to Dededo, Honolulu, Pago Pago, Fagatogo, Saipan, San Francisco. Actually when it comes to US territories and their capitals and largest cities, San Juan is weird that it isn't at its own article. Even if it isn't at the non-state location, you have things like Rapid City, South Dakota where "Rapid City" redirects to directly there. Same with Baton Rouge redirecting to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. San Juan could easily be done the same way. Fyunck(click) (talk) 22:07, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
    We want to avoid conflating two questions. The first one is: Is San Juan, Puerto Rico the primary topic of "San Juan"? The second one is: Assuming no ambiguity, is "San Juan" or "San Juan, Puerto Rico" the preferred title? If it is not the primary topic, then the article will be titled "San Juan, Puerto Rico" period, regardless of what USPLACE says. If it is the primary topic, then it will be titled "San Juan, Puerto Rico" (with a primary redirect from "San Juan") if we follow USPLACE, and otherwise "San Juan" if we don't follow USPLACE.
    By the way, the naming of Honolulu and San Francisco was not decided by simple consensus, but a lengthy RfC-style process in 2008: Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (settlements)/Archive 19#Proposed fixing of the convention for US cities.
    For the territorial cities, I don't have a strong preference on the merits, but we should either make practice match policy or policy match practice. -- King of ♥ 22:45, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
    Agree on your first paragraph. Fyunck(click) (talk) 00:06, 3 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Oppose Per WP:USPLACE, which absolutely applies to US territories. I do not believe SJ, PR is overwhelmingly the primary topic either; WikiNav says only 50% of clicks from the dab page were to here in August and 66% in September. Reywas92Talk
    Reywas92 do note that those percentages are out of the sum of identified outgoing clicks. There's also the filtered requests which are not shown, which is a long tail that has potential with this long of a list. There's also the difference between incoming and outgoing which isn't calculated in because we don't know what happened to those readers, did they not want to click through, did they not find what they were looking for, were some of them actually bots, or here because of a misclick or typo, etc. --Joy (talk) 09:59, 3 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
  • Oppose U.S. bias in selecting the PT of "San Juan", If you were Filipino, you wouldn't say that. And the Philippines speak English while Puerto Rico uses Spanish. And in Spanish, Argentina's is pretty prominent. -- 65.92.247.90 (talk) 11:52, 3 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

followup to move discussion[edit]

Cf. Talk:San Juan#followup to move discussion. --Joy (talk) 17:40, 10 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]