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  2. Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary (Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Webster's New Geographical Dictionary) is a gazetteer by the publisher Merriam-Webster. The latest edition was released in 2001, edited by Daniel J. Hopkins and contained over 54,000 entries. The first edition was published in 1949 and the second edition in 1972.

  3. Geographic Names Information System - Wikipedia

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    The National Geographic Names database (NGNDB [1] hereafter) was originally 57 computer files, one for each state and territory of the United States (except Alaska which got two) plus one for the District of Columbia. [13] The second Alaska file was an earlier database, the Dictionary of Alaska Place Names that had been compiled by the USGS in ...

  4. Comparison of English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of English dictionaries, which are dictionaries about the language of English.The dictionaries listed here are categorized into "full-size" dictionaries (which extensively cover the language, and are targeted to native speakers), "collegiate" (which are smaller, and often contain other biographical or geographical information useful to college students), and "learner's ...

  5. Toponymy - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary records toponymy (meaning "place name") first appearing in English in 1876 in the context of geographical studies. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Since then, toponym has come to replace the term place-name in professional discourse among geographers .

  6. Geographic Names Database - Wikipedia

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    Geographic Names Database From an alternative name : This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.

  7. Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names - Wikipedia

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    The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names (abbreviated TGN) is a product of the J. Paul Getty Trust included in the Getty Vocabulary Program. The TGN includes names and associated information about places. Places in TGN include administrative political entities (e.g., cities, nations) and physical features (e.g., mountains, rivers).

  8. List of geographic acronyms and initialisms - Wikipedia

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    That is, it's a list of the names of cities, towns, lakes, and other geographic places that are derived from acronyms. Acronyms are abbreviations formed by the initial letter or letters of the words that make up a multi-word term. For the most part, the geographic names in this list were derived from three or more other names or words.

  9. Gazetteer - Wikipedia

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    A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary [1] [2] [3] or directory used in conjunction with a map or atlas. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It typically contains information concerning the geographical makeup, social statistics and physical features of a country, region, or continent.