Talk:Cima Valdritta
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Merger proposal
[edit]I propose the articles Cima Valdritta and Monte Baldo be merged. Here at Cima Valdritta, Monte Baldo is referred to as the range, but at Monte Baldo it is treated as singular mountain. Sources seem to treat them variously as: one in the same, different names for the same peak;[1]; as a massif and a high point;[2]; and as a range and its highest point;[3] Is Baldo the range, or is this another example where we choose, very confusingly, to have separate articles for both a mountain and its highest point? --RacerX11 Talk to meStalk me 23:12, 27 July 2014 (UTC)
- Cima Valdritta is just one (the highest) peak in a number of peaks of the over 40 km long Monte Baldo range. There are various other peaks in the range Cima Telegrafo, Cima delle Pozzette, Monte Altissimo de Nago, see also [4]. I rather suggest to expand the Monte Baldo entry, like the Italian entry and add links to the other most important peaks. --Wasquewhat 16:29, 29 July 2014 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wasquewhat (talk • contribs)