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32 hits, which in reality come down to 15 hits (just click forward to the second results page and you will see, 17 of these "results" are omitted by google). Anyway: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (geographic names)# Multiple local names "Where the above tests, therefore, give no indication of a widely used English name, those articles are placed according to the language of the linguistic majority." Widely used doesn't apply in any way here, so if there are no other arguments against a move I will move the page tonight to Castle of Prösels consistent with the population of Völs am Schlern (95,56% German). --noclador (talk) 12:24, 18 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]