Template:User endonyms

<!--This userbox shows preference for endonymic proper nouns. That is, when the user is discussing a person or place that is known by different names in multiple languages, preference is (usually) given to the name taken from the language most closely linked to the given noun. This occurs regardless of the native language of the user, nor of the language in which the user is writing, except when overwhelming convention demands otherwise.

e.g.: "Turino, Italy" (not "Turin"); but "Rome, Italy" (not "Roma, Italia," because of overwhelming convention). The endonymic/exonymic debate is most commonly a factor when referring to places and people.>