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Being Bavarian myself, I have honestly never heard anybody calling München "Minna". Everybody says "Minga" or, much less common, "Micha".I am quite certain that "Minna" is not more common than "Minga", at least not for Bavarians. So maybe this article should only use "Minga", as it can be seen in the corresponding German article about this city.2601:240:8201:F170:2414:E637:E55D:AEDE (talk)05:33, 22 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Minorities seem to be mentioned only as stereotypes in this article and connected articles. The only mention of the gay community is under a "Nightlife" section. The Turkish-speaking people are mentioned briefly inLudwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt.Nemo08:12, 27 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
WMO data on Munich's (and Germany's) precipitation days
(Copied over fromWP:WEATHER, this problem exists in many German city articles, but this is by far the most popular.)
It seems that there is an inconsistency with WMO data on German precipitation days. WMO data regularly shows 40-50 days more of precipitation than the DWD or Infoclimat,while using the same threshold (that'd be 1.0mm). Examples abound, but aside from this article (compareInfoclimat),Konstanz is another good example. My guess is that the WMO numbers are actually using a 0.1mm threshold and are mislabeled, or are otherwise inaccurate. I will start removing these parameters in a few days if there are no objections or explanations.Uness232 (talk)19:20, 16 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
This city is German but has been struck by the order to remove all German place names from outside of Germany and Austria. This city is very much IN Germany95.193.65.160 (talk)12:29, 4 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]