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Welch is a town in northern Craig County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 619 at the 2010 census, an increase of 3.7 percent over the figure of 597 recorded in 2000 . [ 4 ] It is 8 miles (13 km) south of the Kansas state line, at the intersection of state highways 2 and 10 with U.S. Highway 59 .
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.
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.
Cudahy, California: KUD-ə-h(a)y, KOO-də-/ ˈ k ʌ d ə h eɪ, ˈ k uː d ə h aɪ / Dalton, Ohio: DAL-tən / ˈ d æ l t ən / Damariscotta, Maine: dam-riss-KOT-ə / d æ m r ɪ ˈ s k ɒ t ə / Darien, Connecticut: DAIR-ee-AN / ˌ d ɛər i ˈ æ n / Delhi, California: DEL-hy / ˈ d ɛ l h aɪ / Name of multiple places Del Norte County ...
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
It is often known as the Oklahoma City Metro (sometimes shortened to simply "the Metro"), Oklahoma City Metroplex, or Greater Oklahoma City in addition to the nicknames Oklahoma City itself is known for, such as OKC or "the 405". Counties in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area include Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, and ...
Hugh III of Cyprus and Hugh I of Jerusalem (1235–1284) Hugh IV of Cyprus (1295–1359) Hugh of Die (1040–1106), French papal legate, and Archbishop of Lyon; Hugh, abbot of Lagny (died 1171), France; Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), aka Hugh of Avalon or Hugh of Burgundy; Hugh I of Lusignan (early tenth century) Hugh II of Lusignan (died 967)
Oprah Winfrey is a household name,but it turns out "Oprah" is not her real name. A little known fact about the 61-year-old media mogul -- her family wanted to give her a Biblical name, so they ...