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Isn't the Mount Saint Peter part of the "Plateau of Caestert"?[edit]
According to this article "Mount Saint Peter" is the formal name of the whole relevant plateau, whereas the "Plateau of Caestert" is part of this 'mountain'.
According to most other sources however, the whole relevant plateau is formally called "Plateau of Caestert", whereas the "Mount Saint Peter" is a relatively small part of it, namely the mountain that finds itself on Dutch territory, whereas the greater other part of the plateau is situated in Belgium.