Memorable coin for Lev Berg

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Consider adding this:

In 2001, the Central Bank of Transnistria minted a silver coin honoring this native of today's Transnistria, as part of a series of memorable coins called The Outstanding People of Pridnestrovie.

Not directly relevant to article, but still interesting (IMO) because he is highly revered in Transnistria as one of the (few) notable natives. Source is here: http://numismondo.com/pm/trd/Trdbrochure56.JPG - Mauco 13:37, 4 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Lev versus Leo

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There appear to be sources using both Lev and Leo, and some belief that both are correct, with Leo simply the anglicized version. One source supporting the use of Lev is his obituary in the geographical record. I don't have access to the entire obituary, but this link includes the opening portion, and the use of "Lev".--SPhilbrickT 17:57, 22 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Foundations or Principles?

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The bio section refers to "Foundations of Climatology" while the works section refers to "Principles of climatology". According to Ghirlandajo, as noted here, the original Russian could be translated as either.--SPhilbrickT 19:26, 22 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Mountain Range

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There is a small mountain range in Antarctica named for Berg.

{{GNIS 2|ID=1267|type=antarid}}

should serve as a reference to the USGS GNIS database entry documenting that claim. --joe deckertalk to me 19:29, 22 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

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