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:Not true. Britannica just says "German Pilsen". Merriam-Webster doesn't describe it, it just has a cross-reference, as it has for "Leningrad" and other former names which are still well known. ] 30 June 2005 15:43 (UTC) | :Not true. Britannica just says "German Pilsen". Merriam-Webster doesn't describe it, it just has a cross-reference, as it has for "Leningrad" and other former names which are still well known. ] 30 June 2005 15:43 (UTC) | ||
::The city of Plzen lists "Pilsen" on the English version of its web page. Please stop changing the article simply because of a POV difference. | |||
::http://info.plzen-city.cz/article.asp?sec=5&lang=1033 | |||
::] 30 June 2005 15:45 (UTC) |
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Stod is small city (3500 inhabitants in 2001) in southwest (), 20 km from .
Name Alternatives
Several sources (Britannice, Merriam-Webster) list "Pilsen" as an English and German name alternative. I believe they should remain in the article.
- Not true. Britannica just says "German Pilsen". Merriam-Webster doesn't describe it, it just has a cross-reference, as it has for "Leningrad" and other former names which are still well known. NoPuzzleStranger 30 June 2005 15:43 (UTC)
- The city of Plzen lists "Pilsen" on the English version of its web page. Please stop changing the article simply because of a POV difference.
- Jbetak 30 June 2005 15:45 (UTC)