Talk:Crimean Mountains

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[edit] Suggested move

I suggest moving this article to Crimean Mountains, as it is much more established than the current, Yayla Mountains. Google gives 55,600 hits for "Crimean Mountains - Wikipedia" and 1,270 hits for "Yayla Mountains - Wikipedia". —dima/s-ko/ 18:47, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

IMHO It's a good idea. Additioonal argumet for the move: Yayla is only one (the highest and the most significant) of the three chines, Crimean mountains consists of. E.g. mountains near Bakhchisaray are part of Crimean mountains, but not part of Yayla dağ. Don Alessandro 19:36, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
OK, then I will move it now. Could you please fix/add the Crimean Tatar names for the mountains and hills I just added into the article, as I do not know the language. —dima/s-ko/ 20:17, 15 January 2007 (UTC)