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SzaniUherkovich

SzaniUherkovich - Feb 13, 2011 4:59 pm - Hasn't voted

Additions

Hi Zeljko,

I like your initiative a lot that you started a page about Fruska Gora! The section about historic buildings is really strong. I think that you may extend the page, in order to make it more informative for outsiders. For example:
- Some information about geology
- Why is it interesting for hikers or climbers - other than monasteries? Waterfalls, sharp rocks, special flora or fauna or what?
- How to get to Crveni Cot?

Some info that I have and you can add:
- Its German name is "Frankengebirge"
- Crveni Cot was the highpoint of the historic County Szerém until 1919
- Red Tape! There is an identified minefield at the Croatian part of the mountain, at a gorge southwest to Bapska!

And a question: I was looking for the Hungarian name of the summit Crveni Cot but I didn't find any reference. Don't you know it accidentally?

Best regards, Szani Uherkovich

ZeljkoSubotica - Feb 13, 2011 5:51 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Additions

Well its my first page so i am not experienced...I will improve it when i have a bit more time and by the way i don't now the translation,crveni means red but i am not sure what cot is exactly but i believe it is a local word for peak or summit,so red summit,but i dont now any hungarian so i cant translate.

kamil

kamil - Feb 18, 2011 8:29 pm - Voted 10/10

Re: Additions

Zeljko, u pravu si, I found in one dictionary that cot (pronounced 'chot', should be 'c' with the diacritic sign) = small hill or peak, apparently this word comes from Italian.
Nice first page, add some more info about hiking, trails, rock climbing areas etc when you have time :)
pozdrav!
Kamil

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