Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Peru


Can anyone please review this article. I am working on it and open for any discussion to improve this article. Thankyou!User:HuzaifaKK (talk) 02:38, 16 May 2022

Back in 2019, it appears a user moved all of the "region" articles to "department" articles, e.g. Amazonas Region was moved to Department of Amazonas, Peru. I am not familiar with Peruvian subdivisions nor how up-to-date the material in Regions of Peru or Administrative divisions of Peru is, and have no opinion as to which should be preferred, although Talk page comments uggest "Region" has been the preferred designation since 2002 and that these moves were therefore. I leave it to this WikiProject to figure out.

The issue that brought me here is that none of the categories were corrected. Category:Departments of Peru is nearly empty, whereas Category:Regions of Peru is well-populated, but within each subcategory of the latter, the articles are named "department" and the catmain links are all made to the old "Region" name. In general, the name of a category should match the name of its main article—this is even a criterion for speedy renaming (WP:C2D)—so if the "Department" name is to be retained, then Category:Huánuco Region should be renamed Category:Department of Huánuco, Category:Buildings and structures in Huánuco Region should be renamed Category:Buildings and structures in the Department of Huánuco, and so on and so forth. -- choster (talk) 19:23, 6 June 2022 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I was in the process of adding First/Second Vice President info to the infoboxes, something long overdue. Right now, the "Vice President" parameter is being used, which doesn't take into account "First Vice President" and "Second Vice President". I noticed two solutions while editing Manuel Merino.

A is to make two custom infobox parameters for "First Vice President" and "Second Vice President", and B is to stylize both First and Second Vice Presidents under the existing "Vice President" parameter.

Formal request has been received to merge: Liga Femenina (Peru) into Peruvian Primera División Femenina; Proposer's Rationale: The Premier division of women's football in Peru is only one. Over time the tournaments have changed their format and name, but they are still the official women's football tournament. See the Copa Perú Femenino article also. Your input is requested >>>Here<<<. Thank you, GenQuest "scribble" 14:07, 16 December 2022 (UTC)Reply[reply]