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US towns named after foreign cities
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jhamb693@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Thu Nov 9 09:44:48 2017
Paris Twp, Ohio
Poland, Ohio
London, Ohio
Ontario, Calif
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From
shadhin.magnito@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Mon Dec 18 12:34:38 2017
Philadelphia
named after he last independent Christian Greek settlement in western Asia Minor to the Muslim Turks of the Ottoman Sultanate. the city was sieged by a Byzantine (then a vassal of the Ottomans) and Ottoman army for 12 years.
When the Byzantine civil war turned disastrous, the Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos promised the city of Philadelphia to the Turks. However, the residents of Philadelphia were not so keen on this idea and managed to resist the invaders for an impressive 12
years before the city was finally taken by the Turkish forces.
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From
jdmclure@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Thu Dec 28 17:35:20 2017
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From
shlomo.bush@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
brink on Tue Mar 13 17:10:04 2018
On Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 12:31:00 AM UTC-7, brink wrote:
Paris, TX
Moscow, ID
Naples, FL
Venice, CA
Rome, GA
Florence, CO
Mecca, CA
Edinburgh, IN
Ayr, NE
Lisbon, MD
St Petersburg, FL
Berlin, NJ
Frankfort, IL
Hamburg, IA
Athens, GA
Madrid, IA
Amsterdam, NY
York, PA
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-)
brink
Dublin, CA
On Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 12:31:00 AM UTC-7, brink wrote:
Paris, TX
Moscow, ID
Naples, FL
Venice, CA
Rome, GA
Florence, CO
Mecca, CA
Edinburgh, IN
Ayr, NE
Lisbon, MD
St Petersburg, FL
Berlin, NJ
Frankfort, IL
Hamburg, IA
Athens, GA
Madrid, IA
Amsterdam, NY
York, PA
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-)
brink
On Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 12:31:00 AM UTC-7, brink wrote:
Paris, TX
Moscow, ID
Naples, FL
Venice, CA
Rome, GA
Florence, CO
Mecca, CA
Edinburgh, IN
Ayr, NE
Lisbon, MD
St Petersburg, FL
Berlin, NJ
Frankfort, IL
Hamburg, IA
Athens, GA
Madrid, IA
Amsterdam, NY
York, PA
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-)
brink
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From
John Levine@21:1/5 to
All on Thu Mar 15 20:33:50 2018
On Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 12:31:00 AM UTC-7, brink wrote:
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner >> the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-) ...
In article <
bfd2e518-f238-4fda-a431-96ecd42eae1d@googlegroups.com>,
<
shlomo.bush@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow, it's the thread that Just Won't Die.
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From
mancunianatheist@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Thu May 10 01:59:48 2018
Lincoln, Nebraska is one of those cities named after a European one
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From
Kenny McCormack@21:1/5 to
mancunianatheist@gmail.com on Thu May 10 13:25:06 2018
In article <
0b31467a-b014-4da9-bb51-6ce64ef0fed3@googlegroups.com>,
<
mancunianatheist@gmail.com> wrote:
Lincoln, Nebraska is one of those cities named after a European one
I doubt it. I assume it was named to honor our sweet 16th (and Wikipedia
backs me up on this). In fact, per Wikipedia, it was founded in 1856
(before Lincoln became President) as "Lancaster", but was renamed in 1867.
Anyway, I would argue that just about every US town was named after (as in "later than") just about every European/Asian city.
But, just out of curiosity, what foreign city did you have in mind?
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From
T.J. Higgins@21:1/5 to
Kenny McCormack on Thu May 10 13:48:59 2018
In article <pd1h7i$ksc$
2@news.xmission.com>, Kenny McCormack wrote:
Anyway, I would argue that just about every US town was named after (as in >"later than") just about every European/Asian city.
Bravo!
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From
John Levine@21:1/5 to
you on Thu May 10 20:13:18 2018
In article <pd1h7i$ksc$
2@news.xmission.com> you write:
Anyway, I would argue that just about every US town was named after (as in >"later than") just about every European/Asian city.
My town was named after an early settler in the 1700s. It also is
rather common to name places after a local landmark, e.g., Niagara
Falls, and in parts of the US, with a version of a native name, e.g.,
Oneonta, Owego, Otego, Otsego, Oneida, and Schenectady.
R's,
John
PS: I think this thread has now been going for 12 years.
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From
carelbat@twc.com@21:1/5 to
brink on Sat Jul 7 16:20:54 2018
On Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 3:31:00 AM UTC-4, brink wrote:
Paris, TX
Moscow, ID
Naples, FL
Venice, CA
Rome, GA
Florence, CO
Mecca, CA
Edinburgh, IN
Ayr, NE
Lisbon, MD
St Petersburg, FL
Berlin, NJ
Frankfort, IL
Hamburg, IA
Athens, GA
Madrid, IA
Amsterdam, NY
York, PA
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-)
brink
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From
mikesstrongarms@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Fri Jul 13 08:00:53 2018
Illinois has many:
Belgium, Berlin, Brussels, Cairo, Cuba, Geneva, Glasgow, Havana, Lebanon, Lisbon, Liverpool, Macedonia, Marseilles, Milan, Palestine, Panama, Paris, Peru, Rome, Venice, Versailles, Vienna and Warsaw.
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From
John Levine@21:1/5 to
mikesstrongarms@gmail.com on Fri Jul 13 18:18:02 2018
In article <
2609679b-006a-448e-9fb5-be7795fd03ff@googlegroups.com>,
<
mikesstrongarms@gmail.com> wrote:
Illinois has many:
Belgium, Berlin, Brussels, Cairo, Cuba, Geneva, Glasgow, Havana, Lebanon, Lisbon, Liverpool, Macedonia, Marseilles,
Milan, Palestine, Panama, Paris, Peru, Rome, Venice, Versailles, Vienna and Warsaw.
Does it have more than it did in 2006 when the message you're replying to was sent?
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From
mosquitomcraft@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Tue Nov 6 10:02:12 2018
I saw Belgrade, Leeds, Poland, Bristol, Paris, Norway, Peru, Vienna, Belfast, China.... in Maine, Prague in Oklahoma and Milan, Berlin in Vermont, and also many others like Athens, Cairo, Paris, London, Lebanon, Manchester, Hanover... Oh my god, USA,
stop copying xD
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From
shadowssm@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Tue Dec 4 05:38:38 2018
Loving this thread...
Hadn't seen these yet,
Glasgow, Montana
Sydney, Montana
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From
nokialumia610@interia.pl@21:1/5 to
All on Mon Jan 28 03:58:14 2019
W dniu środa, 5 lipca 2006 09:31:00 UTC+2 użytkownik brink napisał:
Paris, TX
Moscow, ID
Naples, FL
Venice, CA
Rome, GA
Florence, CO
Mecca, CA
Edinburgh, IN
Ayr, NE
Lisbon, MD
St Petersburg, FL
Berlin, NJ
Frankfort, IL
Hamburg, IA
Athens, GA
Madrid, IA
Amsterdam, NY
York, PA
Aberdeen
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-)
brink
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From
omsidaniel@gmail.com@21:1/5 to
All on Fri Feb 8 19:33:58 2019
Dublin, CA
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From
John Levine@21:1/5 to
omsidaniel@gmail.com on Sat Feb 9 04:12:09 2019
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From
rvl7633@att.net@21:1/5 to
brink on Fri Jul 24 10:31:15 2020
On Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 2:31:00 AM UTC-5, brink wrote:
Paris, TX
Moscow, ID
Naples, FL
Venice, CA
Rome, GA
Florence, CO
Mecca, CA
Edinburgh, IN
Ayr, NE
Lisbon, MD
St Petersburg, FL
Berlin, NJ
Frankfort, IL
Hamburg, IA
Athens, GA
Madrid, IA
Amsterdam, NY
York, PA
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-)
brink
Cairo, IL
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From
John Levine@21:1/5 to
rvl7633@att.net on Fri Jul 24 18:56:54 2020
In article <
d847e7d0-8b29-49ff-a0e0-63ec25483476o@googlegroups.com>,
<
rvl7633@att.net> wrote:
On Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 2:31:00 AM UTC-5, brink wrote:
Paris, TX
Moscow, ID
Naples, FL
Venice, CA
Rome, GA
Florence, CO
Mecca, CA
Edinburgh, IN
Ayr, NE
Lisbon, MD
St Petersburg, FL
Berlin, NJ
Frankfort, IL
Hamburg, IA
Athens, GA
Madrid, IA
Amsterdam, NY
York, PA
others? And why do states like Iowa and Nebraska seem determined to corner >> the market on naming towns after European cities? ;-)
brink
Cairo, IL
Wow, it's the thread that never dies.
FWIW I live between Ithaca, Waterloo, and Geneva NY, and not too far
from Syracuse, Utica, Rome, Palmyra, Lisle, and Liverpool.
If anyone actually cares, there's lists in Wikipedia.
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