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Toponymy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toponymy is the scientific study of place names (toponyms), their origins, meanings, use and typology. The first part of the word is derived from the Greek tópos (τόπος), place ; followed by óno...
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List of words derived from toponyms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of words derived from toponyms , followed by the place name it is derived from. • Alberta clipper — a weather phenomenon named after the Canadian province of Alberta where it originat...
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Toponym: A place name. ... It is important to understand the landscape of Neelaava'nai to grasp the etymology of its toponym. — TamilNet Newswire ... Eoferwic was evidently a folk etymology of sorts, reinterpreting the earlier toponym — The Big Apple...
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Look at any map of the United States and notice the kinds of place names (toponyms) that appear. For example on a map of Texas you will see cities or towns named San Angelo and San Antonio, Houston and Austin, ... Place names can give clues to past cultural landscapes. They can also offer ... Many toponyms have two parts:
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The Eliznik website is dedicated to the study of the traditional peasant culture in Romanian and Bulgaria ... Place names ending with -eshte or similar ... Eliznik home > Romania > history > language > places ending -esti > places names ending with -eshţe or similar...
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GeoTree is a new hierarchical toponym browser for GeoNames. It allows to drill down the continents and the administrative divisions of a country in an explorer like fashion. To the right of the tree view a map shows the toponym selected.
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