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  2. List of place names of Welsh origin in the United States

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  3. List of long place names - Wikipedia

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    Welsh "Moor of the Heathery Glade". Often spelt with one N, following the original Welsh, but this spelling is in common use too. The name includes 3 Welsh digraphs, so in Welsh it is only 15 letters long. Prachaksinlapakhom: 18 District in Udon Thani Province, Thailand: Thai: Named after Prince Prachaksinlapakhom, son of King Mongkut of Siam.

  4. Locations in the United States with a Welsh name - Wikipedia

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    This is list of locations in the United States named after places in Wales. A number of places in the U.S have been named after places in Wales by Welsh settlers and explorers. and are mainly in the 13 eastern states which used to be the Thirteen Colonies in the British Empire.

  5. List of irregularly spelled places in the United States

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    Delhi, California: DEL-hy / ˈ d ɛ l h aɪ / Name of multiple places Del Norte County, California and Del Norte, Colorado: del NORT / d ɛ l ˈ n ɔːr t / Demonbreun Street, Nashville, Tennessee: də-MON-bree-in / d ə ˈ m ɒ n b r i. ɪ n / [6] Dequindre Cut, Detroit, Michigan: duu-KWIN-duurr / d ʊ ˈ k w ɪ n d ʊr / Des Moines, Iowa: dih ...

  6. Welsh exonyms - Wikipedia

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    The modern Welsh language contains names for many towns and other geographical features in Great Britain and elsewhere. Names for places outside of Welsh-speaking regions are exonyms, not including spelling or pronunciation adaptations and translations of common nouns. Names not in italics [clarification needed] are dated or obsolete.

  7. Welsh toponymy - Wikipedia

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    There are also differences between Welsh and English spelling standards, which have affected how place-names are spelled in the two languages. For instance, a single f in Welsh is always pronounced /v/ (or is silent), while ff is pronounced /f/; thus, the Welsh word for river, afon , is pronounced with a v-sound and so often spelled "Avon" when ...

  8. Weatherman easily pronounced 58-letter Welsh town name - AOL

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    A Welsh weatherman pronounced one of the longest town names in Europe like it was nothing, garnering buzz online. Weatherman easily pronounced 58-letter Welsh town name Skip to main content

  9. Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Nashville, often known as Music City, [9] is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. Located in Middle Tennessee, it had a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census .