List of Places - Lists of Places By Name Etymology

Lists of Places By Name Etymology

  • List of places named after people
    • List of things named after Queen Anne
    • List of places named for Lewis Cass
    • List of places named for DeWitt Clinton
    • List of places named for Christopher Columbus
    • List of places named for Marquis de la Fayette
    • List of places named after Saint Francis
    • List of places named for Benjamin Franklin
    • List of places named for Charles de Gaulle
    • List of places named for Pope John Paul II
    • List of places named for Nathanael Greene
    • List of places named for Sam Houston
    • List of places named for Andrew Jackson
    • List of places named for Thomas Jefferson
    • List of places named after Lenin
    • List of places named for James Madison
    • List of places named for Francis Marion
    • List of places named for James Monroe
    • List of places named for Richard Montgomery
    • List of places named for James K. Polk
    • List of places named for Israel Putnam
    • List of places named after Stalin
    • List of places named after Tito
    • List of places named after Queen Victoria
    • List of places named for George Washington
  • List of places named after peace

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