Dale (place name element)
- Dale (place name element)
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A Dale is a valley.
Places where dale is part of the name, but not the entire common name:
United Kingdom
- Airedale, England
- Annandale (disambiguation)
- Darley Dale, England
- Denby Dale, England
- Derbyshire Dales, England
- Glossopdale, area surrounding the town of Glossop, Derbyshire
- Lathkill Dale, England
- Langstrothdale, England
- Nidderdale, England
- Rochdale, England
- Rossendale, England
- Scarsdale (hundred), an ancient hundred of Derbyshire, England
- Teesdale, England
- Darley Dale, England
- Yorkshire Dales, England
- Clydesdale, Scotland
- Liddesdale, Scotland
- Nithsdale, Scotland
- Teviotdale, Scotland
United States
- Avondale (disambiguation)
- Bardsdale, California
- Dale City, Virginia
- Faunsdale, Alabama
- Forestdale (disambiguation)
- Fultondale, Alabama
- Gardendale (disambiguation)
- Glendale (disambiguation)
- Hinsdale, Illinois
- Irondale (disambiguation)
- Knightdale, North Carolina
- Lauderdale (disambiguation)
- Oildale, California
- Palmdale (disambiguation)
- Parkdale (disambiguation)
- Parksdale, California
- Pinedale (disambiguation)
- Pleasant Dale, Nebraska
- Robertsdale, Alabama
- Scarsdale, New York
- Scottdale, Georgia
- Scottdale, Pennsylvania
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- Summerdale (disambiguation)
- Urbandale, Iowa
Australia
New Zealand
Canada
Categories:
- Suffixes
- Placename element etymologies
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