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[edit] Spelling edits
To the anonymous editor who keeps changing the spelling: the name of the place is "Чон Таш", which is "Chon Tash" in English. It's not "Chong Tash" - nothing transliterates to "ng" in English from either Kyrgyz or Russian. In addition, the letter "њ" does not exist in either of those languages. Finally, you also keep changing "chon" to "chong" in the filename of the image, which then breaks the image. Please don't do that. Thanks. -- Hux (talk) 09:33, 25 January 2008 (UTC)