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"Turkey" vs. "Türkiye"
Hi! I saw you used the name "Türkiye" as the name of the country generally known in English as "Turkey" in your recent edit.
:'''Q:''' Why don't you use the name ''Türkiye'', the correct name for this country?
:'''A:''' Because the English-language Wikipedia has a WP:COMMONNAME ↗ policy. We use names for countries and places that are the names commonly used for them ''in English'', regardless of what official organizations use. Technically, this kind of name is known as an exonym ↗. For example, we use the name ''Germany ↗'', instead of the native endonym ↗ ''Deutschland ↗'', and we use the name ''Japan'' instead of the native name ''日本''.
:'''Q''': But the Turkish government, U.S. State Department, and United Nations all use "Türkiye", so it must be correct.
:'''A''': Indeed they do. But WP:COMMONNAME ↗ is not authority-based, but usage-based.
Notice that this does not apply when we are quoting a literal name ''in Turkish''; for example, the newspaper is called ''Türkiye ↗'', not ''Turkey''. To do that would be hypercorrection ↗, and we don't do that. Nor do we mangle the name into English in direct quotations, including titles of documents, nor in URLs. But it does apply for all uses ''in Wikipedia's own voice in the English language, including article titles'' (so the capital is Ankara, Turkey ↗, not "Ankara, Türkiye")
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