Talk:Fruška Gora

Name in Hungarian and German?!
Can someone tell me why is it essential to write how is Fruska Gora called in Hungarian and German? Are there similar articles about Hungarian and German places that start with how they are called in Serbian???? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.0.213.11 (talk) 22:04, 29 September 2016 (UTC)

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As a native speaker of English, I am inclined to put the definite article before "Fruska Gora" in English. This is debatable, but a small survey of other English speakers agree. Since "Gora" means "hill" or "mountain", and since "Fruska" serves as an adjective here, it would seem logical to say, "I am going to the Fruska Gora" in the same way one would say, "I am going to the Black Mountain". However, one could also argue that there should be no article (since one would NOT say, "I am going to THE Mount Everest". I guess I don't really know, other than that "the" Fruska Gora sounds better to me.  If anyone disagrees, please feel free to change my edits!

"The mountain got its name after the old Serbo-Croatian name for the Frankish people - Fruzi (Frug=Frank, Fruzi=Franks, fruški=Frankish). The full translation of the name Fruška Gora would be 'the Frankish Mountain'. It received this name due to its function as a natural border during Frankish campaigns. During the time of the Roman Empire, its name was 'Alma Mons' (fertile mount)."

The name of Fruska Gora derives from "Frug"(=Roman). The Frugs were a roman ethnic group that settled in this area during the time of the Roman Empire. They came from nothern Italy (Lombardy, region of Milano).You can read this fact on the official site of the Fruska Gora National Park. The name of Fruska Gora has nothing in common with the Frankish people from Germany (the Danube-swabian people who used to settle here about 100 years ago introduced this wrong translation because it reminded them to the german Franks). I would be thankful if you would prove this fact and then, if you agree, correct the translation of the Fruska Gora. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.7.50.91 (talk) 10:04, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

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national park map
We'd benefit from a description and a map like the ones at or  since it seems rather complex. --Joy (talk) 19:20, 9 January 2023 (UTC)


 * In the meantime I found Creating shape maps from OpenStreetMap data and maplink which made it possible to render that here, yay. --Joy (talk) 19:17, 7 February 2023 (UTC)