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Marjan[edit]

Hi Dromadar, could you tell me why you think Marjan and Marjan Hill are two separate things? I though you'd be glad to see that we're able to simply use "Marjan" (with no further explanations) for the hill above Split. This is a step up for the article. People have been wanting, for example, to rename Split into Split, Croatia for months now, but we managed to convince them that the city is important enough to remain the Split. --DIREKTOR (TALK) 06:20, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hi Direktor. Maybe my thinking is primitive here, but i was really just trying to differentiate the landform from the human settlement. I am open minded if my remarks stand in the way of a valid merge. By the way that is great that you have been able to keep the Split article from having to add the Croatia. So you may over-vote me and i am agreeable. Marjan is not the "hill i want to die on". (A little western humour here). Cheers. Dromadar (talk) 00:00, 10 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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