Talk:Mount Omurga
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[edit]Removed some of the more dubious information from the article. Omurga and Çamoda are real things, but finding them in literature is a bit difficult. Most of the information I myself have about them comes from individuals in their vicinity. Request that anyone with a knowledge of primary sources on these mountains add them here. Cayyolu76 (talk) 09:14, 16 June 2015 (UTC)