User talk:Miguel Perdiguero
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Windows - Casino Español en Mexico - Calle Isabel la Católica - Mexico 2024
[edit]About this revision and the comment you made. Let's make some things clear: there are two coat of arms there that needs to be identified, that's a fact and you should help identifying them or reclassifying the image to some category where it could be done. Specifically about your comments: 1. The coat of arms on the right is for sure of Castille and Léon, as you can see here. 2. The coat of arms on the left is not "IN" Spain but is related to Spain nobility as we are talking about the "Casino Español" in Mexico City. It's a virreinal building and it's expected to have Spanish coats of arms on it. Thus the category I used was "Coats of arms OF Spain to be classified".
We have two ways to solve this. You can discuss this in a more civilized way or I can ask for someone to weigh in here.
Best regards, José Luiz disc 01:16, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
- Hola,
- It would be important that you do not edit about issues that you are unaware of. Editing from ignorance can lead to more mistakes.
- The coat of arms on the right is not from Castilla and Leon, there would be no reason to include the coat of arms of that Spanish region in the Casino Español of Mexico.
- It is the old coat of arms of the Kings of Spain. The one on the left is also an old coat of arms of Spanish Kings. In the future I hope you don't make these mistakes. Gracias. Miguel Perdiguero (talk) 01:46, 18 June 2024 (UTC)