New York has a number of places named after other states or countries.Ī place in Wyoming probably filled with street rats. Very important!Ī mountain range that seems to be a bunch of air?Ī township and small community in Genesee County, New York. Another one in Alberta.Ī Malaysian town, not an airline. 'Aknīste' means 'pizza face' in Latvian.Ī town in Scotland that either has very dry air, highly treasures its hair dryers, or they've never heard of a clothes dryer. Means 'smoked' in Romanian.Ī town in Latvia. 'Adıyaman' means 'its name is tough' in Turkish, derived from its former Persian language-derived toponym Hısn-i Mansur.Ī metro station in Moscow that, contrary to the name, hasn't had a functioning airport since just before 1950. Body positivity is good for your mental health!Ī town in Libya that is unfortunately about 2,614 kilometres (1,624 mi) away from the closest Eve. No Armenians live in this city in Colombia.Ī town in Jamaica that thinks it's floating.Ī town in Maryland which had an accident.Īll sizes are fine. state of Hawaii.Ī Danish town that is a real pain in the 'aars'.
Also several rivers in Western Europe, and when 'accented' properly, the rough, 'blocky' lava found in the U.S. Long place names are in the next section. Further information: List of places with numeric names Short and medium-length names