Greetings André,

I would be glad to clarify! I can see how it would be confusing. The ç 
characters is considered an extended ASCII character already. It's just not 
a part of the original printable set. I first wanted to clarify that when I 
was talking about ASCII characters earlier in the thread. You're lucky that 
I'm interested in linguistics and travel because I happen to know the 
answer to this one. Yes, you are very likely correct in that it is trying 
to preserve phonetics. Many English speakers would not recognize the sound 
that this character would make, so I've observed it changes to an 's' or a 
'ss' to help someone pronounce it correctly. That may not always be the 
case for every location in the world, but it definitely appears to be the 
case for this location.

Take care,
Nadine, AdWords API Team

On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 11:59:35 AM UTC-4, Andre Tannus wrote:
>
> I can't say I understand. Wouldn't 'Acu' be the ASCII version of 'Açu'? Or 
> is there an effort to preserve phonetics?
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 10:49 AM, 'Nadine Sundquist (AdWords API Team)' 
> via AdWords API Forum <adwords-api@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello André,
>>
>> I have good news! It's not conflicting with Google Maps. I've attached a 
>> screenshot of the place in Google Maps. The place may have Açu, but if you 
>> look underneath it, you'll see that the official name that Google Maps is 
>> keying off of is the same as what you're seeing in API geotargets. You're 
>> probably wondering why this happens. If you look through the geotargets 
>> list, you'll see that everything is using ASCII. For example, you don't see 
>> Moscow in the Russian language, and you don't see Beijing in the Chinese 
>> language. The Açu spelling is considered to be in the local language with 
>> the 'ç' character in there. For geotargets, all the names are changed to 
>> match an ASCII standard for that location. I hope that clears that up for 
>> you!
>>
>> Best,
>> Nadine Sundquist, AdWords API Team
>>
>> P.S. I totally love that you cited Google Trends. Very cool!
>>
>> On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:30:49 PM UTC-4, Andre Tannus wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi everyone.
>>>
>>> I've just updated my list of API Geotargets with the file available here:
>>>
>>> https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/appendix/geotargeting
>>>
>>> It contains a new city record:
>>>
>>> 9047706,Assu,"Assu,State of Rio Grande do 
>>> Norte,Brazil",20103,BR,City,Active
>>>
>>> with the city is misspelled.
>>>
>>> The correct spelling according to current portuguese spelling rules 
>>> <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assu#Topon.C3.ADmia>, IBGE 
>>> <https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/rn/acu/panorama>, Wikipedia 
>>> <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assu> (despite the title) and even Google 
>>> Maps 
>>> <https://www.google.com.br/maps/place/A%C3%A7u,+Assu+-+State+of+Rio+Grande+do+Norte,+59650-000/@-5.5791717,-36.9236919,15.25z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x7b0f2592da58feb:0x78da3ff6e4016c42!8m2!3d-5.5774536!4d-36.9147407?hl=en>
>>>  
>>> is "Açu".
>>>
>>> Perhaps there is a good reason (profuse use of the wrong spelling 
>>> <https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=BR&q=Assu,A%C3%A7u>) 
>>> for this decision, or perhaps it is a bug.
>>>
>>> Is this the proper place to report such a thing?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> André.
>>>
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