Exonyms For Places Outside of Europe
- Al Khalil-Hevron (Hebron) (West Bank) Hebron
- Bakı (Baku) (Azerbaijan) Baku
- Cape Town (South Africa) Kapstadt
- Dār al-Bayḍāʼ (Casablanca) (Morocco) Casablanca
- Chicago (United States of America) Chikago
- Dimashq (Damascus) (Syria) Damaskus
- Haleb (Aleppo) (Syria) Aleppo
- Iskandariya (Alexandria) (Egypt) Alexandria
- Kolkata (India) Kalkutta
- Kokopo (Papua New Guinea) Herbertshöhe
- Krung Thep (Bangkok) (Thailand) Bangkok
- Ciudad de México (Mexico City) (Mexico) Mexiko-Stadt
- New Delhi (India) Neu-Delhi
- Pyongyang (Korea) Pjöngjang
- Qahirah (Cairo) (Egypt) Kairo
- Singapore (Singapore) Singapur
- Sur (Tyre) (Lebanon) Tyrus
- Tblisi (Georgia) Tiflis
- Tokyo (Japan) Tokio
- Tarabulus (Tripoli) (Libya) Tripolis
- Ville de Djibouti (Djibouti) Dschibuti
- Walvis Bay (Namibia) Walfischbai
- Windhoek (Namibia) Windhuk
- Yangon (Burma) Rangun
- Yaoundé (Cameroon) Jaunde
- Yerushalayim-El Kuds (Jerusalem) (Israel/West Bank) Jerusalem
- California (United States of America) Kalifornien
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