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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I believe the title of the article, Battle of San-Lorenzo de la Muga is a mistake. This article gives all the correct details of the Battle of Campmany (Black Mountain) according the Digby Smith source cited in the References. The only error seems to be in the title. San Lorenzo de la Muga was actually fought on 13 August 1794 between Generals Augereau and De la Union. A rename of this page may be called for. Djmaschek (talk) 02:09, 2 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 14 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I rewrote the article as the real battle of San Lorenzo de la Muga, which was fought on 13 August 1794. I will add the Battle of the Black Mountain (17-20 November 1794) in a little bit. I am using Digby Smith as the source for the names. The problem arose like this: the French wikipedia article Bataille of Sierra Negra lists an alternate title of San Lorenzo de la Muga. My apologies to the original author and editors for pulling this stunt, but I strongly believe this Black Mountain was misnamed San Lorenzo. I am only correcting this error. Djmaschek (talk) 03:54, 9 April 2010 (UTC)Reply