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Bot: Modifying de:Kitakami-Provinz to de:Kitakami
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Village plainly makes no sense. And I don't think there's a great word that fits the "X of" form
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Undo revision 3807689 by 神奇超龍 (talk) Land is 国, I speak Japanese. I assume you are Chinese, so please reference the Japanese wiki page which expresses VILLAGE.
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17 September 2023
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→Origin: spelling correction
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→Notable locations: Three what?
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As stated countless times, Sato means village. The brackets are Japanese translation. Not the English name. The English name is already established at the start of the article.
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16 September 2023
15 September 2023
Fixed the sentence split.
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→Origin: That's info that should go on Okidogi's page, not here. (But also, it's clearly "okey-dokey" + "dog"/"doggy" — and only a MAYBE on "ooki".)
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→Geography: Added info to Notable locations and Demographics.
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14 September 2023
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Village isn't the only definition. Given the context, it also conveys land by the countryside.
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Yes it is called “land of Kitakami” in English. But this brackets refers to the Japanese wording. This is the Japanese meaning. Sato means “Village” not “land”.
m→Geography: Kitakami has not been confirmed as its own region. It could be part of a larger region between Sinnoh and Johto (e.g. Sinjo). No evidence for it being in Unova either.
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13 September 2023
→Geography: Edited that it's in Unova.
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→Geography: Added text about Kitakami's geography and location.
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During the DLC it is called a region several times
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→Origin: it’s called Jinbei at one point during that dlc’s story
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