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259 1/2 Yonge Street 1
Port Dalhousie 1
Nippissing 1
Pike Lake 1
Humber River 1
MacTier 1
Edmonton 14
Fort Mcleod 1
Lethbridge 5
Saint Albert 1
Bowen Island 0
Burnaby 8
Dolphin Island 1
Kamloops 8
Maple Ridge 1
Prince Rupert 1
Richmond 4
Whistler 4
Victoria 17
Arviat 1
Iqaluit 1
Naujaat

Use for: Repulse Bay

0
Saskatchewan (10) 7
Fort QuAppelle 1
Moose Jaw 1
Moosomin 1
Maple creek

Use for: Zonder titel

1
Vanguard 1
Carberry 1
Crandall 1
Ethelbert 1
Portage la Prairie 1
Hull (CA) 1
Trois-Rivières

Use for: Three Rivers

2
Lachute

Use for: Zonder titel

1
Mansfield-et-Pontefract 1
Puvirnituq 1
Vaudreuil-Dorion 1
New Brunswick (5) 17
Northwest Territories (3) 10
423 Broome Street 2
Queens (NY) 0
Elmira 1
Hauppauge 2
Penn Yan 2
Niagara Falls (NY) 8
Medina 1
Lake Placid 2
Rochester, New York 485
Long Island 1
Cleveland 2
Cincinnati 3
New Hampshire (1) 1
Vicksburgh 1
Baltimore 2
Florida (4) 5
Arcadia

Use for: Zonder titel

1
Daytona Beach 1
Massachusetts (10) 16
Fall River 1
Greenfield 4
Indian Head 1
Harvard 0
Bridgeport 1
Santa Monica 1
Balboa Island 1
Boulder 1
Fergus Falls 1
Marion 1
West Baden Springs 1
Bigler Township (1) 0
Sycamore 1
Belmond 1
Pittsburgh 0
New Castle 10
Meadville 1
Boonton 1
Wisconsin (6) 1
Wausakee 1
Oregon (2) 1
Hawaii (2) 5
Honolulu 3
Cuba (1)

Use for: Republic of Cuba, Cuba, Republic of

  • Comprises a large island of the same name and several smaller islands; area was inhabited by Ciboney, Guanahatabey and Taino (Arawaks) when Columbus arrived in 1492; Spanish colonized in 1511, native people soon died; Africans were brought here as slaves for plantations; official language is Spanish.
4
Bermuda 3
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Use for: Saint Vincent, St Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

1
Samoa

Use for: Malo Saʻoloto Tutoʻatasi o Samoa, Samoa, Independent State of, Independent State of Samoa

  • Comprises western Samoa Islands; area was settled by Polynesians (probably from Tonga) of lapita tradition by 1000 BCE; large societies developed by 300 BCE; controlled by Germany, Britain, and the United States in the late 19th century; controlled by New Zealand after WW I; official languages are Samoan (a Polynesian dialect) and English.
1
Syria

Use for: Sūrīyah

  • Earliest inhabitants of the area were probably Natufians ca. 10,000 BCE; home to several great cultures, including Akkadians and Amorites 3rd-2nd millenia BCE; ruled by Alexander, Romans, Arabs, and Ottomans; shares name with ancient region covering a wider area; official language is Arabic.
1
Erie, Lake

Use for: Lake Erie

  • Bounded on the west and north by Ontario province, Canada, on the southwest by Michigan state, on the east by New York state and on the south by Pennsylvania and Ohio states, USA; serves as part of USA-Canada border.
0
Ontario, Lake

Use for: Lake Ontario

  • Serves as boundary between New York state, United States, and Ontario province, Canada; smallest of Great Lakes.
1
Verona 1
Cape Breton Island (island)

Use for: Cape Breton

1
Peoria 1
Isfahan

Use for: Eşfahān

1
July 1976 - August 1976 0
Perth 1
New Zealand 3
Black Sea 1
South America (1) 1
Venice (1) 12
Rialto 1
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