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For two reasons. Firstly, two initials (DI and SGS) are neither explained nor linked, and secondly, "the indefinite form of the name has been approved" is odd. What does "indefinite" mean here, and what does "approved" mean - how, by whom, when etc? Both these points need addressing in the article, even for a stub. 86.132.139.7502:48, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
In answer to your question, a lot of the South Georgian articles are cut and pasted from an American copyright free gazetteer. SGS here stands for South Georgia Survey, I believe. --MacRusgail12:32, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]