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Bill: Change South Vintalli to Williamsbourne

Details

Submitted by[?]: Imperial East Terra Company

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: July 2858

Description[?]:

Change South Vintalli to Williamsbourne

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date12:26:14, December 02, 2009 CET
FromImperial East Terra Company
ToDebating the Change South Vintalli to Williamsbourne
MessageIn Honour of our Emperor.

Date22:36:42, December 02, 2009 CET
FromSlaybackian Shareholders Conglomerate
ToDebating the Change South Vintalli to Williamsbourne
MessageToo cliche of a name, anything possibly more, creative?

Date13:15:11, December 03, 2009 CET
FromImperial East Terra Company
ToDebating the Change South Vintalli to Williamsbourne
MessageThere aren't many options when it comes to William.

Williamshaven
Kings County
Williamsown
Williamsbourne?

Date07:27:23, December 04, 2009 CET
FromSlaybackian Shareholders Conglomerate
ToDebating the Change South Vintalli to Williamsbourne
MessageOf those recommended I do like Williamsbourne the most, though with Williamsburgh, the H at the end of burg does make it sort of individualized, the only other city I can think of (RL or Particracy) with H at the end of burg is Pittsburgh.

Date11:29:35, December 04, 2009 CET
FromImperial East Terra Company
ToDebating the Change South Vintalli to Williamsbourne
MessageWell there is Edinburgh (in British English burgh is pronounced burr or brugh) - burgh meaning 'a fortified place' - the more modern corruption is 'borough'. 'Bourne' means boundary - effectively it would be 'William's Boundary' which is rather nice. We'll propose Williamsbourne as it is a little more different.

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