Ganges Ganges
Status&Period
2006-ongoing Semi Protect
Summary
The name used for the river, whether Ganges (familiar to English speakers in Western countries) or Ganga (familiar to English speakers in India) has been contested.
Result
The article has been subject to long-running disputes over the river’s name, particularly the use of “Ganges” versus “Ganga.” As a result of repeated edit conflicts, the page was placed under semi-protection, limiting editing to registered users. The lead section currently uses “Ganges” as the primary title, while noting “Ganga” as the local and alternative name.
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