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Requested move 10 June 2015
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We currently don't have any instances of a mountain with the same name in both Georgias. Since the mountains in the country of Georgia seem to all have Georgian-language names, we may never. The point of article titles is not to be so completely unique that they could never possibly refer to anything else, real or imagined. Per
WP:D and
WP:CONCISE, we disambiguate based on what we have. The Eurasian Georgians could name something Flat Top tomorrow, but
for now,
Flat Top (Georgia) will do. --
BDD (
talk)
13:23, 11 June 2015 (UTC)reply
We consistently disambiguate uses of "Georgia" to "(U.S. state)" and "(country)", so we should not encourage not using it in other places, when people will start arguing primary topic of Georgia in the disambiguator. Even if primary topic does not support disambiguated pages, people argue the point anyways. We should by default define that "(Georgia)" should conform to how all Georgia (x) articles are disambiguated, since the lead articles are disambiguated and the categories are disambguated, so the disambiguators should conform, to be consistent with them. --
70.51.202.183 (
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04:57, 12 June 2015 (UTC)reply
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