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Exonym and endonym - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An exonym (from the Greek: , éxō , "out" and , ónoma , "name") is a name for a place or a personal name that is not used within that place or for that person by the local inhabitants (neither in...
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Norwegian exonyms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a general rule, modern Norwegian does not use exonyms for names with endonyms in Latin script. Historically, several Danish/German exonyms have been in use, due to the Danish roots of the Bokmål va...
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Multilingual map of Europe and European exonym database ... and database of exonyms ... If you are new to this page, please read the instructions!
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Use the right mouse button for zooming! ... To get more information on a specific toponym, left-click its symbol (e.g. star) on the map! Currently available items: Most of the countries, their capitals and Hungarian citie ... Please choose a language for the map!
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exonym. Dictionary terms for exonym in English, English definition for exonym, Thesaurus and Translations of exonym to English, French, Spanish, Dutch, ...
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An exonym is a name used to refer to a place or people, by people outside the location or group instead of the name used by those who live there. ...
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The term for giving a name for a location that isn’t used by the locals at that location is an exonym. This is what Wikipedia has to say on the subject ... An exonym is a name for a place that is not used within that place by the local inhabitants, or a name for a people or language, that is not used by the people or...
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