List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places
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This is a list of US places named after non-US places. In the case of this list, place means any named location that's smaller than a county or equivalent: cities, towns, villages, hamlets, neighborhoods, municipalities, boroughs, townships, civil parishes, localities, census-designated places, and some districts. Also included are country homes, castles, palaces, and similar institutions. The list below currently comprises around 1000 of these U.S. places but is not exhaustive yet.
There are many places in the United States that are named after places in another country. By far, the majority of the names are due to immigrants naming their new home after their former home. As such they reflect the pattern of immigration to the United States. Immigrants did not just settle in random locations, but rather congregated with others who spoke the same language and had the same religion. Three examples:
Less concentrated groupings of foreign place names are Norwegian names throughout Minnesota, Czech names in southeast Texas, and Dutch names in the Hudson Valley of New York. The Hudson Valley locations are so named because the area was a Dutch colony before it became an English colony.
But not all the immigrants concentrated so heavily. Germans, for example, are one of the largest immigrant groups and places named after German cities are widespread across the United States. However, there is still a general concentration of them in the Midwestern United States, especially in Missouri.
Other sources of foreign names transferred to the U.S. are the Bible and ancient history. Biblically sourced names are widespread and are sometimes the result of naming a settlement after its church. Names from ancient history can also be found in a number of places, although a concentration of them can be found in upstate New York. Names from these two sources can be found in the Ancient World section below the list of countries.
Places where battles happened are also a source for foreign names. The Mexican–American War is the most common source, but other wars, such as the Napoleonic Wars and World War I, are also represented.
There is a small number of names whose origin does not fall into the above categories. For example, some were given the names by railroads or taken from books the people naming the town had been reading. A few very unusual sources are Madras, Oregon, which was named after a bolt of Madras cloth seen in the general store, and Poland, Maine, which was named after a medieval-era song that the first settler liked.
Note that not all towns whose names are the same as a foreign city or country are named after that city. For example, there is only one US place that is known to be named for the Boston in England. That is Boston, Massachusetts. The Bostons in Indiana, Missouri, New York, and Highland and Summit Counties in Ohio, as well as Boston Corner, New York and South Boston, Virginia are named after Boston, Massachusetts; those in Georgia and Texas are named after people; while most other places with the name do not have a known etymology. Also note that places named after people are not on this list, even if that person's name can be traced back to a city. For this reason, cities such as New York, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Albuquerque are not on the list. Places named for people can be found at List of places named after people in the United States.
Some places have an indeterminate etymology, where it is known that they are named after a city in a particular country, but there is more than one place with that name and the etymology does not distinguish which one. These entries have "needs disambiguation" in their notes section.
City or town | Namesake |
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Kabul | Cabool, Missouri[2] |
City or town | Namesake |
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Vlorë | Valona, Georgia[3] |
City or town | Namesake |
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Algiers | Algiers, Louisiana[4] |
Algiers, Indiana | |
Oran | Oran, Missouri[2] |
City or town | Namesake |
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Angola | Angola, Indiana |
Angola, New York |
City or town | Namesake |
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La Plata | La Plata, Missouri[2] |
La Plata, Maryland |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Ballarat, Victoria | Ballarat, California | [5] |
Brisbane, Queensland | Brisbane, California | |
Melbourne, Victoria | Melbourne, Florida | [6] |
Melbourne, Kentucky | [7] | |
Melbourne, Arkansas | ||
Rockhampton, Queensland | Rockham, South Dakota | [8] |
City or town or country | Namesake |
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Bangladesh | Little Bangladesh, Los Angeles |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Antwerp | Antwerp, New York | [10] |
Antwerp, Ohio | ||
Bastogne | Bastogne Gables, North Carolina[11] | [12] |
Brussels | Brussels, Wisconsin | [1] |
Brussels, Illinois | ||
Charleroi | Charleroi, Pennsylvania | [1] |
Ghent | Ghent, Minnesota | [1] |
Ghent, Kentucky | ||
Ghent, New York | ||
Hoboken | Hoboken, New Jersey | [1] The original name Hoebuck was changed to Hoboken. |
Liège | Liege, Missouri[13] | [1] Liege, Missouri was annexed by Bellflower, Missouri in 1960[14] |
Namur | Namur, Wisconsin | [1] |
Rosières | Rosiere, Wisconsin | [1] |
Walhain | Walhain, Wisconsin | [1] |
Waterloo | Waterloo, New York | [1] named for the Battle of Waterloo |
Waterloo, Indiana | ||
Waterloo, Illinois | named for the Battle of Waterloo | |
Watervliet | Watervliet, New York | [1] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Bolivia | Bolivia, North Carolina | |
La Paz | La Paz, Indiana | [15] |
Potosí | Potosi, Missouri | [2] |
Potosi, Wisconsin |
City or town | Namesake |
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Brazil | Brazil, Indiana |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Pleven | Plevna, Montana | [16] |
Shumen (formerly: Shumla) | Shumla, Texas[17] | [18] |
Sofia | Sofia, New Mexico | |
Varna | Varna, Illinois | [19] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Valparaíso | Valparaiso, Indiana | [15] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Bogotá | Bogota, Illinois | [19] |
Bogata, Texas | [50] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Cuba | Cuba, Missouri | [15] |
Cuba Township, Lake County, Illinois | ||
Havana | Havana, Illinois | [19] |
Matanzas | Matanzas, Kentucky | [7] |
Matanzas Beach, Illinois | [19] | |
Miramar, Havana | Miramar, Florida | [6] |
Yara | Yara, Minnesota | [8] |
For more cities in Egypt, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Finland | Finland, Minnesota | |
Liminka | Liminga, Michigan[66] | [67] |
Oulu | Oulu, Wisconsin | [68] |
Paavola | Paavola, Michigan | |
Pori | Pori, Michigan[69] | [67] |
Salo | Salo Township, Minnesota | [20] |
Tapiola | Tapiola, Michigan | [70] |
Toijala | Toivola, Michigan | |
Toivola Township, Minnesota | [20] | |
Vaasa | Wasas, Michigan[71] | [67] |
Waasa Township |
For more cities in Greece, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Athens | Athens, Alabama | Was first Called Athenson when it incorporated in 1818 |
Athens, Georgia | [10] | |
Athens, Ohio | ||
Athens, New York | ||
Athens, Texas | ||
New Athens, Illinois | ||
Larissa | Larissa, Texas | [50] |
Larissa, Arizona | ||
Nafpaktos (Venetian: Lepanto) | Lepanto, Arkansas | named for the Battle of Lepanto[9] |
Tempe | Tempe, Arizona | [89] |
Thessaloniki | Salona, Pennsylvania | [55]: 318 |
Volos | Volo, Illinois | [19] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Copán | Copan, Oklahoma | Maya city, now an archaeological site[84] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Buda | Buda, Illinois | [19] named before the merger with Pest |
Budapest | Budapest, Georgia | [90] |
Budapest, Missouri | ||
Szombathely (Latin: Savaria or Sabaria) | Siberia, Indiana | originally meant to be Sabaria, the post office changed the name, apparently thinking it was an error[15] |
Tokaj | Tokaj, Georgia | [90] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Akranes | Akra Township, North Dakota | [22] |
Þingvellir | Thingvalla Township, North Dakota |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Almora, Uttarakhand | Almora, Illinois | [19] |
Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu | Madras, Oregon | [54] named for a bolt of Madras cloth |
Delhi, National Capital Territory | Delhi Township, Michigan | |
Delhi, New York | [10] | |
Delhi, California | ||
Golkonda, Telangana | Golconda, Illinois | [19] |
Kolkata, West Bengal | Calcutta, Ohio | [10] |
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow, Pennsylvania | |
Mumbai (Bombay), Maharashtra | Bombay, New York | [10] |
Salem, Tamil Nadu | Salem, Virginia | |
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh | Simla, Colorado | [39] |
Vadodara, Gujarat | Baroda, Michigan | [26] |
Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh | New Vrindaban, West Virginia |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Jakarta (Batavia) | Batavia, Illinois | |
Batavia, New York |
For cities in Iran, see the Ancient world section below.
For more cities in Iraq, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Baghdad | Bagdad, Arizona | [10] |
Bagdad, Florida | ||
Bagdad, Kentucky |
For cities in Israel, see the Ancient world section below.
For more cities in Italy, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Tokyo | Jeddo, Pennsylvania | Jeddo is an anglicization of Edo, the former name of Tokyo[9] |
For cities in Jordan, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Riga | Riga, Michigan | [10] |
Livonia | Livonia, Indiana | |
Livonia, Michigan |
For more cities in Lebanon, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Tripoli | New Tripoli, Pennsylvania | [55]: 315 |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Vilnius (Polish: Wilno) | Wilno, Minnesota |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Luxemburg (German: Luxemburg) | Luxemburg, Wisconsin |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Malta | Malta, Montana |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Timbuktu | Timbuctoo, California | [5] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Essaouira | Mogadore, Ohio | [47] |
Casablanca | Casablanca, North Carolina[107] | [12] |
Morocco | Morocco, Indiana | |
Tangier | Tangier, Virginia | [92]: 24 |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Kalat | Kelat, Kentucky | T. J. Smith, local school teacher, suggested the name of the capital of Balochistan when asked for a unique name[7] |
Lahore | Lahore, Virginia |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Palestine | Palestine, Ohio | |
East Palestine, Ohio | Named "East Palestine" because another Palestine in Ohio was already incorporated. |
For cities in Palestinian territory, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Colón | Colon, Michigan | [8] |
Panama City | Panama City, Florida | [6] |
Portobelo, Colón | Portobello, Maryland[122] | [38] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Manila | Manila, Arkansas | |
Manila, Utah | [60] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Częstochowa | Cestohowa, Texas | |
Elbląg (German: Elbing) | Elbing, Kansas | [31] |
Gdańsk (German: Danzig) | Danzig, North Dakota | |
Gniezno | Gnesen Township, Minnesota | [20] |
Kłodzko (German: Glatz) | New Glatz, Maryland[124] | [38] |
Kraków | Krakow, Wisconsin | [23] |
Lublin | Lublin, Wisconsin | [23] |
Miasteczko Krajeńskie (German: Friedheim) | Friedheim, Missouri | [2] |
Opole | Opole, Minnesota | [125] |
Poznań (German: Posen) | Posen, Illinois | [19] |
Posen, Michigan | [126] | |
Radom | Radom, Illinois | [19] |
Szczecin (German: Stettin) | Stettin, Wisconsin | [68] |
Tarnów | Tarnov, Nebraska | [34] |
Toruń | Torun, Wisconsin | |
Warsaw | Warsaw, Illinois | |
Warsaw, Indiana | [15] | |
Warsaw, Missouri | ||
Warsaw, Minnesota | ||
Warsaw, New York | ||
Wrocław (German: Breslau) | Breslau, Texas | |
Poland | Poland, Herkimer County, New York | There are several U.S. places named Poland, but this is the only one named after the country. The rest are named after people, Poland, Ohio (named after a person), or in Poland, Maine's very unusual case, a song. |
Region | Namesake | Notes |
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Transylvania | Transylvania County, North Carolina |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Arkhangelsk | Sitka, Alaska | [10] original name of Sitka was New Arkhangelsk |
Borodino | Borodino, New York | [10] named for the Battle of Borodino |
Moscow Kremlin | Kremlin, Oklahoma | [84] |
Liebental (Lubonironvka) | Liebenthal, Kansas | Volga German settlement[31] |
Marks (Katharinenstadt) | Catharine, Kansas | Volga German settlement[31] |
Moscow | Moscow, Idaho | |
Moscow Mills, Missouri | ||
Moscow, Texas | [10] | |
Moscow, Tennessee | ||
Moscow, Ohio | ||
Obermunjor (Kriwowskoje) | Munjor, Kansas | Volga German settlement |
Pfeifer (Gnilushka) | Pfeifer, Kansas | Volga German settlement[31] |
Saint Petersburg | St. Petersburg, Florida | [6] |
Schoenchen (Paninskaja) | Schoenchen, Kansas | Volga German settlement[31] |
Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast | Tilsit, Missouri | [2] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Mecca | Mecca, California | |
Medina | Medina, Ohio | [47] |
Medina, Minnesota |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Belgrade | Belgrade, Maine | |
Belgrade, Montana | [16] | |
Belgrade, Missouri | [127] | |
Belgrade, Nebraska | [128] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Singapore | Singapore, Michigan | [129] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Nitra | Nitra, Georgia | [90] |
Slovak | Slovak, Arkansas | Named after the country. |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Idrija | New Idria, California | [5] |
Travnik, Loški Potok | Traunik, Michigan | [26] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Dongola | Dongola, Illinois | [63] |
Khartoum | Khartoum, California[132] | [9] |
Wadi Halfa | Halfa, Iowa | [8] |
For cities in Syria, see the Ancient world section below.
For cities in Tunisia, see the Ancient world section below.
For more cities in Turkey, see the Ancient world section below.
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Ankara | Angora, Minnesota | [20] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Balta | Balta, North Dakota | [22] |
Kyiv | Kief, North Dakota | [22] |
Odesa | Odessa, Texas | [10] |
Odessa, Washington | ||
Selz (now Lymanske) | Selz, North Dakota (Emmons County) | [22] |
Sevastopol | Sebastopol, California | |
Sebastopol, Michigan | ||
Sevastopol, Wisconsin | The town clerk incorrectly registered a "v" instead of a "b" and it was never changed [136] | |
Straßburg (now Kuchurhan, Rozdilna Raion) | Strasburg, North Dakota[137] | Straßburg was named after the city in Alsace[22] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Longwood, Saint Helena | Longwood, Missouri | Place where Napoleon lived during his second exile.[2] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Saint Clement, Jersey | Clements, Maryland | [38] |
City or town | Namesake | Notes |
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Montevideo | Montevideo, Minnesota | [20] |
Cities that have namesakes because they are biblical or prominent in ancient history are in this section.
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