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what does "(officially in Spanish and in Galician: Muxía) " mean??--Filll 03:30, 21 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The monastery and the church that is now in its place uses the name "Moraime". Does this have anything to do with the Queen Moraima, as described in: http://web.jet.es/loxa/english/moraima.htm ? In http://www.finisterrae.org/web/articulo.php?pcoa=256&idi=I there is a description of the harbor as Mongia harbour. What is relation of Mongia harbour to Muxia? --Filll 22:42, 21 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Poor map

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The current version[1] of the article shows the location of Muxia within Galacia, but it's not helping me, because I don't know where Galacia is. Sure, in a moment I'll click on Galacia, but it would be far more helpful to most readers to either have something this or even better, to make everyone happy, like this. 98.71.248.239 (talk) 15:12, 15 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Inclusion of "Mugía" as an alternate name

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I've noticed that the article mentions "Mugía" as the Spanish name for the town. While it is a historical Spanish spelling, it's not commonly used today. "Mugía" is a Castilianized spelling that is not officially recognized and can even be considered offensive by some (particularly in the controversial context of cultural assimilation). Given that the article consistently uses "Muxía" and that Galician toponyms are generally preferred, I believe the inclusion of "Mugía" seems unnecessary. It's only the Spanish edition of Wikipedia that uses those older Castilian naming conventions.

I propose its removal because it is not used in Galicia, even if the majority of the population is bilingual. 95.18.76.205 (talk) 13:34, 10 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]