Talk:Most

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Two issues:

  1. cit. Its name, a translation of German Brüx, means "bridge" in English and than 1040 - Slavic settlement Gnevin Pons. I guess that Most was derived from Pons and not from German Brüx. Several settlements in the Ore Mountains had a name derived from Latin/Slavic name.
  2. cit The German-speaking population of the city largely fled before the Red Army during World War II. Unless somebody provides a source confirming that they fled with an intention to never come back, I suggest to change the sentence to were expelled JanSuchy 20:12, 25 August 2006 (UTC)