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Merger with Monte Cintu[edit]

Perhaps someone who knows something of the region can suggest which of the names would be the most appropriate place for the article? Aitch Eye 05:02, 19 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Monte Cinto is much more widely used than Monte Cintu, so I have converted Monte Cintu to a redirect. I have also removed the sentence about it being the 5th most prominent in Europe, because I don't think it was true. That ignores Elbrus, Teide, and possibly others. --Stemonitis 11:43, 19 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]