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Please verify this info on „la roca voca” and „piedrea voga”, because according to my research, neither one means "pink stone/rock" in Spanish, Italian nor Portuguese. The second article quoted as a source does not contain any sources itself but it does contain some "stone magic" baloney. The first link quoted is dead.

2A02:A317:8243:9C80:F065:73F3:D415:269 (talk) 10:23, 29 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]