The name of a mountain south of Eugene, Oregon, will soon be changed.

The Oregon Geographic Names Board confirmed Wednesday that Swastika Mountain, which refers to a symbol of the German Nazi Party, will be changed, KOIN-TV reported.

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A final decision on the new name for the mountain outside Cottage Grove will be made in December.

So far, two name change proposals — Umpqua Mountain and Mount Halo — have been submitted to the Oregon Geographic Names Board.

Swastika Mountain, located south of Eugene, Oregon, will soon get a new name.

Swastika Mountain currently has two name proposals: Umpqua Mountain and Mount Halo. The names represent the Umpqua Tribe and Chief Halo of the Yoncalla Kalapuya tribe.

The mountain is more than 4,000 feet tall and is located in the Umpqua National Forest.

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In the Umpqua proposal is an email voicing support from Jeremy Johnson, the cultural resources program manager for the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians.

Mount Halo refers to Chief Halito, leader of the Yoncalla Kalapuya tribe, whose name was commonly shortened to Chief Halo.