Talk:List of highest mountains of Germany
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Watzmann Middle Peak is not a mountain. Watzmann is a mountain
[edit]Watzmann Middle peak, while fitting the 30m prominence definition of peak, does not meet the 300, prominence definition of mountain. Therefore it is not appropriate to list it in a list of highest mountains instead of Watzmann. I would also mention that it has no wiki page of its own, and that the article pictures, while labelled South Peak and Middle Peak, are actually just pictures of the Watzmann, entitled as such. Even the german map calls it Watzmann (lage der hoechsten hauptgipfel deutschland) When the mountain is pointed out, the actual, real life distinctions drawn are Watzmann, Watzmann Frau, Watzmann Kindern, and occassionally Hocheck. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.3.255.103 (talk) 21:22, 17 October 2015 (UTC)
- The article goes into extensive detail on this. The south and middle tops of the Watzmann are independent peaks or summits in their own right, having prominences of 110 m and 939 m respectively. The Middle Peak of the Watzmann is also an independent mountain. A mountain is not something that has an article. Anyway I've tweaked your edit slightly; if you're really seized by this I suggest you first argue your case on German Wikipedia which clearly shows Watzmann-Mittelspitze and Watzmann-Südspitze as separate entries in the table. --Bermicourt (talk) 07:23, 18 October 2015 (UTC)
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