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What follows is a copy of a discussion on User:Olivier's talk page:

You renamed Château de Ramstein as Château du Ramstein as that is how it is titled in French Wikipedia. Quite so. But one must not assume that French Wikipedia is correct. I created the page in English Wikipedia as a translation from the French in 2007, but had trouble with whether it was du or de. The problem is that most official and reliable sources use de, e.g.

On the other hand, some sites use du including

On balance, it would seem to me that de is the more likely. What do you think? Emeraude (talk) 13:33, 21 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you very much for your detailed message. I checked your sources and I agree with you that, while both "de" and "du" can be found, the "de" version seems to be more common. Also, Géoportail mentions "Ruines de Ramstein", which is quite a strong additional point in favour of "de", I believe. As a side note, as you most probably know, the French Ministry of Culture database is unfortunately not 100% reliable for names. Bottom line: I have moved the article back to Château de Ramstein and made the corresponding changes in the article. If you don't mind, I believe that it would be useful for future users to add your comments on the talk page of the article. To make things simpler, you could just copy this conversation if you wish. Thanks again. Cheers! Olivier (talk) 21:12, 21 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Emeraude & Olivier -
Both châteaux are *de* Ramstein, one in Alsace, the other in Lorraine:
Château *de* Ramstein (Alsace), in Scherwiller, Bas-Rhin
http://www.jds.fr/scherwiller/chateau-alsace-ruines/chateau-de-ramstein-4939_L
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10203684m
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10212865z
Château *de* Ramstein (Lorraine), in Baerenthal, Moselle
http://patrimoine-de-france.com/moselle/baerenthal/chateau-fort-chateau-de-ramstein-3.php
http://www.moselle-tourisme.com/visiter/culture-et-histoire/ficheproduit/F853140325_le-chateau-de-ramstein-baerenthal.html
Title with *du* in fr.wiki article is wrong
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_du_Ramstein
Faced with several choices, among which are Ministère de la Culture, Sites inscrits & classés vs some touristy articles, I would opt for the first two.
Cordialement, --Blue Indigo (talk) 14:27, 22 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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