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S P Crater -> S P Mountain[edit]

The official name of this cinder cone according to GNIS and USGS publications is "S P Mountain". The name "S P Crater" refers specifically to the crater at the top of the cinder cone. Therefore I propose the existing redirect from S P Mountain to S P Crater be reversed such that the main article is titled "S P Mountain", with "S P Crater" redirecting to that page.

Hermes Thrice Great (talk) 12:15, 24 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]