Talk:Skanör med Falsterbo
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As mentioned in the article, this town is nowadays merged with Falsterbo, and has the official name "Skanör-Falsterbo", I suggest that we follow the Swedish article sv:Skanör-Falsterbo and put both towns in the same article. I also see that no one to date has written anything about Skanör, but I might do that later, or just translate the Swedish article into English (I grew up not far from Skanör-Falsterbo). Any thoughts? /Grillo 00:38, 17 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Yes, a merger might be suitable. The article on Falsterbo needs a lot of work, maybe it's just easier to add any info missing on the Skanör-Falsterbo page and then redirect Falsterbo to Skanör-Falsterbo. I don't know how to do that, and it seems the Falsterbo article has been edited recently. I suggest also that info on Falsterbo Horse Show be added (homepage: http://www.falsterbohorseshow.com) since it's such a big event and has been going on since the 20s!
/Wilma
I just came here from Google Earth as I reacted on the coordinates at which the wikipedia-symbol for Falsterbo was placed, a little too far to the east in my opinion, placed in the middle of Skanörs Ljung. 55'23N 12'50E seems more accurate. /HARS
Is this the same Falsterbo which was on the Hanseatic League trading route? If so shouldn't it be mentioned in the History section? --Kavrod 18:36, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

