Talk:Mount Arapiles
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Arapiles source name is from Spain and not from Australia. Australia's name comes from the Spanish name.
[edit]Arapiles name is from an Spanish hill and village at Salamanca Province. I see that there is another mountain called Arapiles in Australia. The Australia's name of Arapiles came from a British mility that fought against the Napoleon's troop at the Battle of Arapiles. That means that Spain holds the honour of being the source of the name.
As a result I propose to to reserve the term "Arapiles" to the Spanish village. I propose, observing other terms collision in Wikipedia, to create a disambiguation page so both names (The Spanish name and the Australian Name) appear in the list.
If there is a manager of this page. Do you agree to modify it?. I don't have much experience with Wikipedia but I think I needed to leave this notification here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Keenonmaps (talk • contribs) 01:12, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
To Dos transferred from inline comments
[edit]Not sure who added these, but this is for editor future reference ... belongs here not in the article even commented out.
- Integrate the conservational history (ie. When it became a state park etc.)
- forming of the Advisory Committee, consisting mainly of locals, some of which who have extensive experience climbing at Arapiles.
--Biatch (talk) 10:19, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
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