Talk:K12

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I don't know how to add this, but there is also an entry for "K-12" which I think should mutually refference this one.

[edit] K12 is a Mountain Peak in Pakistan

I'm removing this redirect and creating a new article on the mountain K12.

There are three meanings for "K-12" or "K12". The K-12 article refers to the U.S. educational meaning, but includes a disambig line at the start to help with other meanings; such as the mountain. The reverse is also true; i.e. this article (K12) includes a link to the same disambig page. If there are more than two distinct meanings for a term (or similar terms) and the subject discussed in the article may not be the one that is being searched for, the standard action is to include a link to the disambig page where the user can decide which one they wanted.

Actually, the peak and the region it is in, is controlled by India since 1984. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.145.76.44 (talk) 06:12, 16 April 2008 (UTC)