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@Murgatroyd49: I disagree – I cannot see anything ambiguous about west and east sides, bearing in mind that the river flows south to north here. If you want to know which is the left and which is the right bank, you have to know which way the river is flowing – which is not mentioned in the article – and also, which way you are supposed to be looking. The difficulty in using the terms ‘left bank’ and ‘right bank’ is presumably the reason why the article has confused east and west, and says, for example, that the cathedral is on the east side of the river. You have also reversed my corrections, leaving the article giving false information. I see that most of the errors were, in fact, introduced by you. [1] I suggest that you revert your latest edit. Sweet6970 (talk) 19:19, 21 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]