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I cleared the following phrase:Belkahve is known for its exotic night-life and its expansive red light district. The mountain pass has garnered interest from stripper clubs around the nation, resulting in Playboy Magazine crowning Belkahve as the #1 pound-for-pound stripper mountain pass in the world. This article is about a mountain pass. Exotic night life is a feature of urban area. If desired another article about the Belkahve (urban) may be created. But certainly the above phrase has no place in this article. Nedim Ardoğa (talk) 08:37, 15 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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