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[edit] Names of geographical locations
I think all geographical locations in the Engadin should be named with the local (Romansh) names. Thus, "Lake Sils" should be renamed to "Lej da Segl". Some articles are already called in this way, and so are all mountains, it doesn't say "Mount Bernina" but "Piz Bernina". In order to keep things in a uniform fashion, we should use the same style for all Engadin-related articles. Discussion here. --Piz d'Es-Cha (talk) 08:51, 4 March 2008 (UTC)