Talk:Caere

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[edit] Caere/Cerveteri

Information is divided between the two in an irrational manner. Medieval and modern Cerveteri would be separate from Etruscan/Roman Caere, save that the UNESCO site is always Cerveteri.

Solution: Caere should be a redirect to Cerveteri, with all information represented at Cerveteri.

Would there be any objection? --Wetman 20:25, 28 July 2007 (UTC)