Talk:Reinhardswald

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Wp link and "significant" fact[edit]

The "unparished area"-article unhelpfully only refers to a UK institution. The one I put in includes a reference to Germany. I will reinstate that - but drop the German translation if it is too confusing. That supposedly "significant fact" in the lead is not supported by any sourced material in the article itself - in fact, the "myths" listed there could (and maybe should) be challenged and deleted as well. The claim to be Sleeping Beauty's castle which inspired the faerie tale is not supported by any evidence I can see here. More importantly, WP should not contain a claim that something is "internationally known as" based on zero references. Thus I suggest this as a compromise.Drow69 (talk) 13:24, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Drow and thanks for your work on Wikipedia. Sababurg is so well known to Europeans with a little knowledge of Germany that I can understand why the German article had no direct references but, thanks to a a quick Google Book search, I've found a couple to support it. Wrt "unparished area": yes it is a term generally used in Britain, and "unincorporated area" is likewise American. So why would we prefer an American term in a European article? --Bermicourt (talk) 14:26, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Plans to cut trees down to build a wind farm[edit]

Lots of environmental websites have been talking about this, but I don't think they constitute reliable sources. I thought it was worth mentioning on the talk page though. Black Fathers Matter (talk) 20:22, 6 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]