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Photo request: Just about all of them! Any pictures of wine regions, grape varieties or wine would be useful. In particular we need wine region maps that can be licensed for Wikipedia.
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No, the grape variety with the primary name Zilavka is distinct from Furmint, as is evidenced by separate records in the Vitis International Variety Catalogue. However, the name Zilavka is currently occupied by a redirect to Furmint, which is why I needed to request a move rather than just carrying out myself. Unfortunately, overlapping synonyms, often deriving from varieties being mixed up in some regions, is very common. Tomas e (talk) 22:11, 6 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Support As the original author it appears that I did make a spelling error when creating this article and it should be moved to the correct spelling. However it looks like the Zilavka synonym for Furmint is still valid so we will need to make sure we have a DAB link on top. AgneCheese/Wine22:33, 6 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]