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Somebody please check the links, categories and "see also" section - I'm no expert in ethnography and paranormal stuff.
And folks, don't be scared by the number of stub templates. The only reasonable way to remove them is I think to develop the article :). We need the names, sources, pictures, maps etc. Best wishes, AlexPU
I think that it should be bald mountain. as in "a night on bald mountain" by Mussorgsky. see the wikipedia article
>Shouldn't that be "BALD MOUNTAIN"? - Poland has a Lysa Gora too and in Polish it definately means BALD.
Would it be appropriate to add a reference to the piece "Night on Bald Mountain", featured in the original Fantasia film by Disney?
I think this article should be merged with Lysa Hora since they talk about the same mountain. (user:NightOnEarth forgot to sign)
I am not sure, but I don't feel strongly either way. You can go ahead and try to merge or just post a "merge" template. This article is rather quiet, so no passion is expected. --Irpen23:43, 27 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]