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Is "Dutch Water Line" an existing term in English? Considering this is one of the three Water Lines in The Netherlands defending Friesland, Holland and Sealand, it's a bit curious to see this one called "Dutch". Mysha (talk)
renaming to Hollandic Waterline
The page was moved to Hollandic waterline in May 2013. However, the foundation maintaining the line names it Dutch waterline on its own homepage [1]. Also Google searches show that Dutch waterline is much more common. I propose to move it back to the original name (Dutch water line). Arnoutf (talk) 08:10, 29 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Both are used in the article and both appear in lots of books in Google Scholar. Personally I prefer "Waterline" as it aligns with the Dutch spelling, but I'm open to arguments either way...Facts707 (talk)