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[edit] The name is misspelled!

The correct name is Amanos not Amonos.

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The name Amanos is rarely used. Instead Nur is now the officially recognized geographical name of the mountain range. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.255.230.227 (talkcontribs)

I've just reverted a cut-n-paste (not a proper page move preserving the page history) to Nur Mountains. In the Times Atlas of the World the range is listed as:
Gâvur (Nur) Dağları (Amanus Mts)
"Dağları" is Turkish for "mountains". So, should the page be at:
  • Gâvur Dağları
  • Gâvur Mountains
  • Nur Dağları
  • Nur Mountains
  • Amanus Mountains
Opinions, please! - MPF 19:50, 7 July 2006 (UTC)