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by ticktacktock2
2512 days ago
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The article is capitalized only when it is the beginning of a sentence, or for the elementary school of the same name. The article behaves "normally" (eg switches to aux Olympiades when needed) while the English article stick to Les Olympiades with a capitalized "Les". Interestingly, both articles first words are "Les Olympiades", but: * "Les" is in bold in the English one, as if it was part of the name, while only "Olympiades" is in bold in French * The French article says "the Olympiades are" while the English one say "the Olympiades is". |
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Porte d'Italy on the other hand is clear, there's only one interpretation, and therefore the article is not part of the name.
I am not saying this is right, just my brain doing brain things. I apologize if correctness is important for you, I will try to be more precise going foward.