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топоним
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topônimo
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topònim
Name for a geographical entity or location.
toponym
geographical name
geographic name
geographical place name
Russian
топоним
toponym
geographical name
geographic name
geographical place name
1
A sense of jeopardised identity and wounded pride fused with a
toponym
to produce an explosive compound.
2
By the end of 1917, some 2,500
toponyms
had been changed.
1
Of course, you know it is simply a
geographical
name
.
2
Even Columbus, fine old gentleman that he was, absolutely ignored Isabella as a
geographical
name
.
3
This told Godfrey nothing, neither the
geographical
name
borne by the island, nor its position in the Pacific.
4
It is strange how an obscure
geographical
name
may force its way into our lives, never to be forgotten.
5
One day, Captain Len Guy proposed that we should give a
geographical
name
to the region whither the iceberg had carried us.
1
Chen said she was simply stating the facts, and that Taiwan is a
geographic
name
,
not a national name.
2
The country will officially retain its full name but Czechia will become the short
geographic
name
,
as "France" is to "The French Republic".
3
Legislation has been passed enabling Whanganui and Wanganui to be used as alternative official
geographic
names
.
4
Well, the Bombay family has a lot of weird traditions, including the assigning of
geographic
names
to their progeny.
5
Writer quotes from its recent publication, Decisions on
Geographic
Names
in the United States, January through March, 1972, Decision List No.
1
Flickr Places also allows users to search by more than 100,000
geographic
place
names
to find photos that might interest them.
Russian
топоним
Portuguese
topônimo
topónimo
nome de locais
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geonombre
toponimo
Catalan
topònim
topònims