Talk:Avicenna Peak

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[edit] Dead links

The two links (Interfax and Presidential web page) do not give anything on the name of this peak: the Interfax link [1] is dead, and the Presidential page [2] has nothing on peaks and mountains at the URL specified. It seems that the Presidential decree referred to in the URL has been removed from the database on the web. Can you find where it is hiding now? --Zlerman (talk) 02:58, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Naming controversy

It seems that Avicenna Peak (7134 m) is Lenin Peak (7134 m), while Revolution Peak (6974 m) is Independence Peak (6974 m). See my discussion under "Naming controversy" in Talk:Lenin Peak. I am going to try and fix the peak articles accordingly.--Zlerman (talk) 06:53, 10 May 2008 (UTC)