Talk:White Elster
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The result of the move request was: moved as requested. Dekimasuよ! 00:03, 7 December 2014 (UTC)
Weisse Elster → White Elster – This appears to be easily the most common English name, having been used since at least 1765 and across a wide range of literature: historical, geographical, mining, modern fiction and non-fiction, architectural, scientific and encyclopaedic right up to the present day. In addition to the article references, a few further illustrative examples are listed here. As an additional benefit "White Elster" avoids having to prefer either the German name or the Czech name. Bermicourt (talk) 10:36, 30 November 2014 (UTC)
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White Elster references
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- A New System of Geography, Or a General Description of the World ..., Volume 2 by Daniel Fenning, Joseph Collyer (1765)
- Encyclopædia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature (1798)
- A New, Royal, and Authentic System of Universal Geography, Antient and ... by Thomas Bankes, Edward Warren Blake, Alexander Cook, Thomas Lloyd (1800).
- Bradshaw's illustrated hand-book to Germany by George Bradshaw (1867).
- The Ideals of Engineering Architecture by Charles Evan Fowler, Gillette Publishing Company (1929)
- The Cambridge Economic History of Europe: The agrarian life of the Middle Ages edited by Michael Moïssey Postan, H. J. Habakkuk (1966)
- Sedimentation, Issue 7 Prepared for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. by the Israel Program for Scientific Translations (1969)
- Acidic Mining Lakes by Willem Salomons (1998)
- Against the Wind: Eberhard Arnold and the Bruderhof by Markus Baum (1998)
- The American Desk Encyclopedia edited by Steve Luck (1998)
- Remediation of Abandoned Surface Coal Mining Sites: A NATO-Project edited by Alena Mudroch (2002)
- Usedom-Marathon: An Odyssey of Care and Love by Jurgen Michael Grasshoff (2003)
- Schlegel's American Families of German Ancestry by Carl Schlegel (2003)
- 9th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences: proceedings hosted by University of Potsdam and Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (2003)
- Germania: A Personal History of Germans Ancient and Modern by Simon Winder (2010)
- The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5 by J.B. Bury (2011)
- The Baiuvarii and Thuringi: An Ethnographic Perspective edited by Janine Fries-Knoblach, Heiko Steuer, John Hines (2014)
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