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The name of the location, in German (and shown on the shield) is Demjansk. I would assume that this is what people search for when looking for this article. I'm not entirely sure of the law on place names in local languages but seeing other articles follow the name of the shield and not the variation (e.g. see Cholm Shield and not Kholm Shield), I would think moving this article to Demjansk Shield makes some sense.Londonclanger (talk) 09:32, 31 January 2014 (UTC)Reply