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== Restoring Serbian where it should be == | |||
I am restoring Serbian language in this article as it was there for years. (, , ) If you think that peak that borders with Montenegro should not have Serbian (official language) and even more language that was NAMED FOR, you should try really strong to explain it. I am sure everyone is interested to hear how one language is less important then other or similar political nationalist demagogy. I am restoring sr name as it was in this article for years before it was removed by random vandal IP. --'''<font face="Perpetua" size="3">] (])</font>''' 13:19, 2 September 2016 (UTC) |
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info from summit post
the Summit post ref mentions : Maja Shqelzen (2400m) on the east. Bjeshket e Nemuna mountain. Maja Radohines (2570m) mountain Qafa Pejes pass. Shtegu Denvet pass.
German
there seem to be german words in the article.
Why was Kelmendi Removed ?
In the version history : Maja Jezercë is known to be the focal point in many old tales of the Malesori people (being more specific of the Kelmendi clan). this was removed, why? James Michael DuPont (talk) 07:53, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
Restoring Serbian where it should be
I am restoring Serbian language in this article as it was there for years. (2012, 2013, 2014) If you think that peak that borders with Montenegro should not have Serbian (official language) and even more language that was NAMED FOR, you should try really strong to explain it. I am sure everyone is interested to hear how one language is less important then other or similar political nationalist demagogy. I am restoring sr name as it was in this article for years before it was removed by random vandal IP. --Ąnαșταη (ταlκ) 13:19, 2 September 2016 (UTC)
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