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124382845 over 3 years ago

Hi, why are there two stadium names? The official name of the stadium is just "Estadio Monumental".

123294517 over 3 years ago

Yes that's true. The stadium name is still there, at the stadium and not at the football pitch.

123294517 over 3 years ago

It’s not removed (?)

122568666 over 3 years ago

Writing style in both ways is used. If you think the other way is better, you can change it back if you want.

122531358 over 3 years ago

Okay, the Galician name is also fine. I saw the Spanish name on the club site, but it's also in Galician I see.

122531358 over 3 years ago

Hi, the official name of the stadium is in Spanish. The exterior of the stadium shows the text "Estadio Municipal de A Malata". Also the official site of the club refers to the stadium like this.

121715321 over 3 years ago

It can be called a building. Building = grandstand is fine indeed.

121024000 over 3 years ago

That's okay.

119991255 over 3 years ago

I agree.

119991255 over 3 years ago

I've read the infield should look the same as the outfield. Both grass or both part of the sports field. Is there another way to fix this?

118859168 over 3 years ago

Dear Elliott, I’m very sorry, you’re right. I didn’t see the reactions, my fault. I’ll reply to them as soon as possible. I always look at “my messages” right above and it said zero.

I’ll use your link instead to see the messages.

Again, sorry!

118857703 over 3 years ago

Thank you for your reply. Yes I should have added in the text that I also deleted four buildings, my mistake. I've also added some buildings if I remember correctly. Next time I'll be more clear in the description, sorry.

118051386 almost 4 years ago

Dear Matheus, both names can be used at "name". If you prefer the much used nickname, that's fine.

Regards,
stadiaarcadia

88176435 over 5 years ago

Okay, that's fine. Although in French, both styles are used (with and without the -). The - is used between people's names and dates. The same way in English people sometimes write, for example, St James or St. James (with and without the dot are both right).

88176435 over 5 years ago

Hi, why is it that it can be found like this on most pages: https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenue_Pierre-de-Coubertin

88176811 over 5 years ago

Hi, why is it that it can be found like this on most pages: https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenue_Pierre-de-Coubertin

87802524 over 5 years ago

Okay, if you want all bullrings to be pitches with the sand tag, I can help you with that. The way the Plaza de toros de Granada is now. But if people complain they want to see the sand tag again instead of the pitch tag, they should talk with you I guess. https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/66539/how-to-tag-a-bullring

87803375 over 5 years ago

You are right, excuse me: osm.wiki/Multilingual_names

87802524 over 5 years ago

It seems you don’t want to understand what I said either. Practically all bullrings in the world use the sand tag on OSM. Both the sand tag and the sports field tag are allowed, but by far most people want to see the sand tag for bullrings. I have to search for it, but there’s an old discussion on a OSM forum where the concensus was sand tag. That’s why over 90% of all bullrings on OSM have the sand tag. You can check it out for yourself if you don’t believe me.

84316325 over 5 years ago

Thank you for the explanation.