And it's name they're trying to disown. Locals don't call it that, and even the leader called for its name to be changed (but the name he wanted was already in use).
So if half the people who claim the mountain call it a different name, and the other half refuse to use the name it was previously assigned, what claim does that name have to represent the mountain?
And it's name they're trying to disown. Locals don't call it that, and even the leader called for its name to be changed (but the name he wanted was already in use).
So if half the people who claim the mountain call it a different name, and the other half refuse to use the name it was previously assigned, what claim does that name have to represent the mountain?
Oh, I see. Didn't know about locals not calling it that anymore, can't say I know much about Kyrgyzstan.