Talk:Lake Milh
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Arabic name
[edit]I may (or may not) be true that the lake's name is بحيرة ملح, (Sea of salt). However the arabic wikipedia entry بحيرة ملح, refers to the Great Salt Lake in Utah/USA, whereas there is an entry بحيرة الرزازة for lake Milh (الرزازة= al-razzaza). Reilinger (talk) 20:59, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
Also known as
[edit]also known as Razzaza Lake, It is alternately called Lake Razazah The lake, also termed as "Kerbala Gap”
Encyclopedia? You all must be kidding.
Making it worse: On the periphery of the lake there is a park with trees and paths for walking and is a recreational area with restaurants which is popular among the citizens of Krefeld.[7]
The citizens of Krefeld??? This article is linked at the frontpage! That's a weird kind of trolling. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.90.234.144 (talk) 20:44, 27 December 2015 (UTC)