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Sireth River in traditional English
[edit]The river is traditionally known as the Sireth in English. See the following refs:
- Barrow, Sir John. a memoir of the life of peter the great. Adamant Media Corporation. pp. p. 210. ISBN 9781421269610.
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(help) - Sydnor, Charles W. (1990). Soldiers of Destruction. Princeton University Press. pp. p. 301. ISBN 9780691008530.
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(help) - World War I: A Student Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. 2005. pp. p.267. ISBN 9781851098798.
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I am sure that it is described as the Sireth in Bram Stoker's Dracula as well. Greenshed (talk) 22:50, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
Also its traditional name in German. Greenshed (talk) 23:53, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
Siret names
[edit]Why in the article is the name of Siret in russian and in hungarian? This river doesn't flows through Hungary and Russia. Radudiscussion 15:18, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
- Has any of the territory it flows through ever been controlled by the Hungarians or Russians? Greenshed (talk) 21:03, 21 March 2010 (UTC)
- I have added the alernate names to List of European rivers with alternative names. Greenshed (talk) 21:06, 21 March 2010 (UTC)