Names of European cities in different languages: U–Z

Names of European cities in different languages: U–Z

U

English name Other names or former names
Überlingen Jibrovice (Czech), Überlingen (German, Romanian)
Udine Udin (Friulian), Udine (Bosnian, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Italian, Romanian, Serbian), Udinė (Lithuanian), Utinum (medieval Latin)*, Vedinum (Latin), Videm (Czech, Slovene), Weiden (old German)
Ulcinj Dulcigno (Italian), Ulcinj (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene), Ulqin (Albanian)
Ulm Ulm (Azeri, Dutch, Finnish, German, Romanian, Turkish), Ulma (Italian), Ulmas (Lithuanian)
Ulyanovsk Simbirsk (former name), Ulianowsk (Polish), Ulianovsk (Romanian), Uljanovsk (Finnish, Serbian, Slovene), Uljanovskas (Lithuanian), Uljanowsk (German), Ulyanovsk (Azeri), Ulyanovsk - Уляновск (Bulgarian)
Umag Umag (Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene, Finnish, Romanian), Umago (Italian)
Umeå Ubmi (Sami), Umeå (Swedish), Uumaja (Finnish)
Uppsala Oupsála - Ουψάλα (Greek), Upsal (French, former German), Uppsala (Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish), Uppsalir (Icelandic), Upsala (Azeri, Bosnian, Finnish, Latvian, Romanian, Serbian), Upsalia (Latin), Upsalla - 웁살라 (Korean), Upsalo (Esperanto)
Utrecht Traiectum (Latin), Oetrècht/Utrècht (Gronings), Utereg / Uterech (local dialect), Utert (Frisian), Utrech / Utrei (Limburgish), Utrecht (Afrikaans, Indonesian, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Romanian), Utrechtas (Lithuanian), Utreht - Утрехт (Bulgarian), Utrehta (Latvian), Utréhti - Ουτρέχτη (Greek), Utreĥto (Esperanto), Utrek (Walloon), Utreque (Portuguese), Utrext (Azeri), Yutorehito - ユトレヒト (Japanese)*
Uzhhorod Oujhorod (French), Ujgorod / Ugocea (Romanian), Ungstadt (German alternate), Ungvár (Hungarian), Ungvir - אונגװיר / Ingver / Yngvyr (Yiddish), Ungwar (German alternate), Uschhorod (German), Uzhgorod - Ужгород (Russian), Uzhhorod - Ужгород (Ukrainian), Uzhhorod - Ужгородъ (Ruthenian), Užhorod (Czech, Finnish, Slovak), Użhorod (Polish)

V

English name Other names or former names
Vaasa Nikolainkaupunki (old Finnish alternate), Nikolaistad (old Swedish alternate), Nikolaistadt (old German alternate), Vaasa (Estonian, Finnish, German), Vasa (Azeri, Swedish), Vasa - Васа (Bulgarian), Waza (Polish)
Vaduz Fadōtsu - ファドーツ (Japanese)*, Paducheu / P'aduch'ŭ - 파두츠 (Korean), Vaduts - Вадуц (Bulgarian), Vaduz (Bosnian, Croatian, Finnish, German, Italian, Maltese, Serbian, Swedish, Turkish)
Valandovo Valandovo (English, Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene), Валандово (Macedonian)
Valencia Balansiyah (Arabic), Ballensia / Pallensia - 발렌시아 (Korean), Barenshia - バレンシア (Japanese)*, Valence (French), Valencia (Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Interlingua, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish), València (Catalan/Valencian), Valência (Portuguese), Valencija (Slovene), Valencio or Valencujo (Esperanto), Valensia (Ladino), Valensija (Belarusian, Bosnian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Serbian), Valensiya (Azeri, Turkish), Valensiya - Валенсия (Bulgarian), Valentía - Βαλεντία (Greek), Valentia (Latin), Valenza (Italian), Walencja (Polish)
Valkenburg Valkenburg (Dutch, German), Fauquemont (old French)
Valletta Balleta / Pallet'a - 발레타 (Korean), Baretta - バレッタ (Japanese)*, il-Belt (colloquial Maltese), il-Belt Valletta (Maltese), Fālītā (Arabic), La Valeta - Ла Валета (Bulgarian), La Valeta (Portuguese, Spanish), La Valette (French), La Valetta (Romanian, Turkish), La Valletta (Italian, Polish, Slovak), Valéta - Βαλέτα (Greek), Valeta (Latvian, Lithuanian), Valetta (Turkish alternate), Valletta (Finnish, Swedish)
Valmiera Valmiera (Latvian), Wolmar (German)
Vantaa Vanda (Swedish), Vanta - Ванта (Bulgarian), Vantaa (Finnish)
Vaslui Vaslui (Romanian), Vaszló (Hungarian)
Vatican City Bachikan - バチカン / Bachikan Shikoku - バチカン市国 (Japanese)*, Batikan si / Pat'ik'an si - 바티칸 시 (Korean), Cathair na Vatacáine (Irish), Cidade do Vaticano (Portuguese), Cité du Vatican (French), Città del Vaticano (Italian), Ciudad del Vaticano (Spanish), Ciutat del Vaticà (Catalan), Civitas Vaticana (Latin), Dinas y Fatican (Welsh), Fàndìgāng - 梵蒂岡 (Chinese), Sivdad del Vatikano (Ladino), Vaticaanstad (Dutch), Vatikaanikaupunki (Finnish), Vatikan (Azeri, Bosnian, Croatian, German variant, Maltese, Serbian, Turkish), Vatikan - Ватикан (Bulgarian), Vatikán (Czech, Slovak), Vatikanó - Βατικανό or Póli tu Vatikanú - Πόλη του Βατικανού (Greek), Vatikanstadt (German), Vatikanstaten (Norwegian, Swedish), Vatikánváros (Hungarian), Watykan (Polish), Vatíkanið (Icelandic), Páfagarður (Icelandic alternate)
Venice Benátky (Czech*, Slovak), Benechia - ベネチア (Japanese)*, Benechia / Penech'ia - 베네치아 (Korean), Benetke (Slovene), al-Bunduqīya (Arabic), Enetía - Ενετία (Greek - καθαρεύουσα), Feneyjar (Icelandic), Fenis (Welsh), Mleci (older Croatian), Vaniescha (Romansh), An Veinéis (Irish), Velence (Hungarian)*, Venècia (Catalan)*, Venecia (Spanish)*, Venēcija (Latvian)*, Venecija (Bosnian, Croatian*, Lithuanian), Venecija - Венеција (Macedonian*, Serbian*), Mletke - Млетке (old Serbian*), Veneciya - Венеция (Bulgarian*, Russian*), Veneciya - Венеція (Ukrainian)*, Veneco (Esperanto), Venedig (Danish*, German*, Swedish*), Venedik (Turkish)*, Venesia (Ladino), Veneetsia (Estonian), Venetía - Βενετία (Greek), Veneţia (Romanian)*, Venesië (Afrikaans)*, Venetië (Dutch)*, Venetik (Armenian), Venetsia (Finnish)*, Veneza (Portuguese)*, Venezia (Italian*, Norwegian*), Venezja (Maltese), Venise (French)*, Venetsye - װענעציע (Yiddish), Weinisi - 威尼斯 (Chinese)*, Wenecja (Polish)*, Venetië / Venies (Limburgish), Vignesie (Friulian)
Veles Veles (English, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian), Велес (Macedonian)
Ventimiglia Album Intemelium / Intimelia (Latin), Ventimiglia (Italian), Vintimille (French)
Verdun Verdun (Dutch, French, German, Romanian), Verdum (Catalan), Verdún (Spanish), Wirten (old German)
Verona Bern (old German), Berona / Perona - 베로나 (Korean), Berōna - ベローナ (Japanese)*, Verona (Azeri, Catalan, Dutch, Finnish, German, Italian, Hungarian, Latin, Latvian, Maltese, Romanian, Spanish), Verona - Верона (Bulgarian), Vérone (French), Werona (Polish)
Versailles Berusaiyu - ベルサイユ (Japanese)*, Versaglia (old Italian), Versailles (French), Versalhes (Portuguese), Versalia (Latin alternate), Versaliae (Latin), Versalles (Catalan, Spanish), Versay - Версай (Bulgarian), Versay (Turkish), Wersal (Polish)
Veurne Furnes (French)
Vicenza Vicenza (German*, Italian*), Wiesenthein (former German)*. Old name: Cimbria (German*, Italian*).
Vienna Beč - Беч (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, older Bulgarian), Beç (older Turkish)*, Bech or Vidnya (Romani), Bécs (Hungarian)*, Bin / Pin - 빈 (Korean), Dunaj (Slovene)*, Fienna (Welsh), Vedunia (Celtic), Vena - Вена (Russian), Vídeň (Czech)*, Viden' - Вiдень (Ukrainian)*, Viedeň (Slovak), Viên (Vietnamese), Viena - Виена (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian), Viena (Catalan*, Lithuanian, Portuguese*, Romanian*, Spanish*), Viéni - Βιέννη (Greek), Vienna (Italian)*, Vienne (French)*, Vieno (Esperanto), Viin (Estonian), Vin - װין (Yiddish), Vín (Irish, Icelandic), Vina - וינה (Hebrew), Vínarborg (Icelandic variant), Vindobona (Latin), Vīne (Latvian)*, Viyana (Turkish)*, Vjenë (Albanian), Vjenna (Maltese), Vyana (Azeri), Wean (local Bavarian dialect)*, Weiyena - 維也納 (Chinese)*, Wene (Afrikaans), Wenen (Dutch)*, Wiedeń (Polish)*, Wien (Danish*, Finnish*, German*, Swedish*, Norwegian*), Wīn - ウィーン (Japanese)*, Wina (Indonesian), فيينا (Arabic)
Vienne Vienna (Allobrogium)' (Latin), Viena del Delfinat (Catalan), Vienna nel Delfinato (Italian), Vienne (French)
Vileyka Vileika (Lithuanian), Vilejka - Вілейка (Belarusian), Vilejka - Вилейка (Russian), Wilejka (German, Polish)
Viljandi Fellin (former German), Felloin (former French), Viljandi (Estonian, Finnish, German, Swedish), Vīlande (Latvian)
Villach Bělák (Czech), Beljak (Slovene)*, Bilachium (Latin), Billaheu / Pillahŭ - 빌라흐 (Korean), Filah (Bosnian, Serbian),Villach (Croatian, German), Villaco (Italian)*
Vilnius Billyuseu / Pillyusŭ - 빌뉴스 (Korean), Birinyusu - ビリニュス (Japanese)*, Filniyūs (Arabic), Vėlnios (Samogitian), Vilna (Italian old fashion, Spanish, Slovene, Finnish, old Romanian variant, English until 1945), Vilne - װילנע (Yiddish), Vilnius (Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Dutch, French, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish), Viļņa (Latvian), Vilnia - Вільня (Belarusian), Vilnyus (Azeri), Vilnyus - Вилнюс (Bulgarian), Vil'njus - Вильнюс (Russian, Ukrainian), Vilnjus (Maltese, Serbian), Vilno (Czech, Esperanto), Vil'no - Вильно (Russian, obsolete), Wilnioes (Dutch alternate), Wilna (Dutch old-fashioned, German), Wilno (Polish)
Vinica Vinica (English, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian), Виница (Macedonian)
Vinkovci Cibalie (Latin), Vinkovce (Hungarian), Винковци (Serbian)
Vynohradiv Nagyszőlős (Hungarian), Vinohradiv - Віноградів (Ukrainian), Winogradów (Polish)
Visby Visby (Swedish, German alternate), Wisby (German)
Visé Visé (Dutch (Netherlands), French), Vizé (Walloon), Wezet (Dutch (Flanders))
Vitoria Gasteiz (Basque), Vitoria (Dutch, German, Romanian, Spanish), Vitória (Portuguese), Vitòria (Catalan), Vitorija (Lithuanian)
Vitsyebsk Viciebsk / Vitsyebsk - Віцебск (Belarusian), Vitebsk (Azeri, Dutch alternate, French, Romanian), Vitebsk - Витебск (Russian), Vitebsk - װיטעבסק (Yiddish), Vitebska (Latvian), Vitebskas (Lithuanian), Witebsk (Dutch alternate, German, Polish)
Vladikavkaz Dzaudzhikau (former name 1944-1954), Ordzhonikidze (former name 1932–1944 and 1954–1990), Uladzikaŭkaz - Уладзікаўказ (Belarusian), Vladikaukāza (Latvian), Vladikaukazas (Lithuanian), Vladikavkaz - Владикавказ (Bulgarian, Russian), Vladiqafqaz (Azeri), Władykaukaz (Polish)
Vlorë Aulon (Latin), Aulonas - Αυλώνας (Greek), Avlona (Italian alternate), Avlonya (Turkish), Flora (Croatian), Valona (English alternate, German, Italian, Serbian), Vlorë / Vlora (Albanian), Vlyora - Вльора (Bulgarian)
Vodnjan Vodnjan (Croatian), Dignano (Italian)
Volodymyr-Volynsky Volodymyr-Volynsky / Volodymyr-Volynskyi / Volodymyr-Volyns'kyi - Володимир-Волинський (Ukrainian), Włodzimierz Wołyński (Polish)
Volgograd Carycyn (former Polish), Stalingrad (former name 1925-1961), Tsaritsyn (former name), Volgograd - Волгоград (Bulgarian, Russian), Volgograd (Croatian, Romanian, Slovene, Turkish), Volgográd (Hungarian), Volgogrado (Portuguese, Spanish), Wolgograd (Afrikaans, German), Estalinegrado (former Portuguese), Estalingrado (former Spanish), Stalingrado (former Italian), Volgograda (Latvian), Volgogradas (Lithuanian), Wołgograd (Polish)
Vyborg Viiburi (Estonian), Viipuri (Finnish), Viborg - Виборг (Bulgarian), Viborg (Dutch, Romanian, Swedish), Viborga (Latvian), Vīpuri (former Latvian), Wiburg (German), Wyborg (Polish)

W

English name Other names or former names
Wałbrzych Valbžiha (Latvian), Wałbrzych (Polish), Waldenburg (German)
Wangen Vanky (Czech), Wangen (German)
Waremme Borgworm (Dutch), Warème / Wareme (Walloon), Waremme (French)
Warsaw Bareusyaba / Parŭsyaba - 바르샤바 (Korean), Vársá (Irish), Varšava (Bosnian, Latvian, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene), Varšava - Варшава (Bulgarian, Belarusian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian), Varşava (Azeri), Varsavia (Italian), Varsavja (Maltese), Varshava (Armenian), Varshe - װאַרשע (Yiddish), Varsjá (Icelandic), Varsó (Hungarian), Varsova (Finnish), Varşova (Turkish), Varsovia (Latin, Romansh, Spanish), Varsovía - Βαρσοβία (Greek), Varsóvia (Portuguese), Varsòvia (Catalan), Varşovia (Romanian), Varsovie (French), Varsovio (Esperanto), Varssavi (Estonian), Varšuva (Lithuanian), Warsawa (Indonesian), Waršawa (Sorbian), Warschau (Dutch, German), Warskou (Afrikaans), Wārsū (Arabic), Warszawa (Danish, Polish, Swedish), Warushawa - ワルシャワ (Japanese)*, 華沙 (Chinese), ורשה (Hebrew)
Waterford Port Láirge (Irish), Vaterfjord / Veðrafjǫrðr (Old Norse), Woteopeodeu / Wŏt'ŏp'ŏdŭ - 워터퍼드 (Korean*), Voterfordas (Lithuanian)
Wavre Auve / Wåve (Walloon), Waver (Dutch), Wavre (French)*
Weimar Baimareu / Paimarŭ - 바이마르 (Korean*), Vaïmári - Βαϊμάρη (Greek), Vajmar - Ваймар (Bosnian, Bulgarian), Veimāra (Latvian), Veimaras (Lithuanian), Výmar or Vejmar (Czech), Weimar (Indonesian, Dutch, German, Italian, Romanian)
Wejherowo Neustadt in Westpreußen/Neustadt bei Danzig (German), Wejherowo (Polish), Wejherowska Wola (former name), Wejrowò (Kashubian)
Wetzlar Becheullareu / Pech'ŭllarŭ - 베츨라르 (Korean*), Veclāra (Latvian), Veclaras (Lithuanian), Weslår (Walloon), Vétclar (Slovene), Wetzlaria (Latin), Veclaro (Esperanto)
Wexford Loch Garman (Irish), Menapia (Latin), Veisafjǫrðr / Waes Fiord (Old Norse), Veksfordas (Lithuanian)
Wicklow Cill Mhantáin (Irish), Vikinglow / Wykynlo (Old Norse)
Winchester Caerwynt (Welsh), Vinčester (Bosnian, Serbian), Vinčesteris (Lithuanian)
Wissembourg Weißenburg im Elsass (former German)*, Wissembourg (French*, German*)
Wolgast Wolgast (Dutch, German), Wołogoszcz (Polish)
Worcester Caerwrangon (Welsh), Vorčester (Bosnian, Serbian), Vorčesteris (Lithuanian)
Worms Boreumseu / Porŭmsŭ - 보름스 (Korean), Vermayze - װערמײַזע (Yiddish), Vormatía - Βορματία (Greek - καθαρεύουσα), Vormsa (Latvian), Wormacja (Polish), Wormazia (former Italian), Worms (Dutch, German, Italian, Romanian), Vormsas (Lithuanian)
Wrocław Beurocheuwapeu / Pŭroch'ŭwap'ŭ - 브로츠와프 (Korean*), Boroszló (Hungarian), Breslau (former Danish, former Dutch, German, former Norwegian, former Romanian, former Swedish), Braslavia (old Romanian), Breslavia (Italian, Spanish), Urocłaŭ - Уроцлаў (Belarusian), Vratislav (Czech), Vratislav / Vroclav (Slovak, Serbian, Slovene),Vratislavia / Wratislavia / Wracislavia (Latin), Vroclav - Вроцлав (Bosnian, Bulgarian, Serbian), Vroclava (Latvian), Vroclavas (Lithuanian), Vroclavo (Esperanto), Wroclaw (Catalan, Finnish, Romanian, Slovene), Wrocław (Croatian, Polish, Swedish)
Würzburg Bwireucheubureukeu / Pwirŭch'ŭburŭk'ŭ - 뷔르츠부르크 (Korean*), Wörzborg (Low Saxon), Wurzbourg (French), Wurtzburg (Catalan), Würzburg (Dutch, German, Romanian), Wurzburgo (Spanish)

Y

English name Other names or former names
Yalta Ialta (Portuguese, Romanian), Jalta (Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Slovak, Serbian, Swedish), Jałta (Polish), Yalta (Azeri, Crimean Tatar, Italian, Spanish, Turkish), Yalta - Ялта (Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian*), Yalta / Yalt'a - 얄타 (Korean), Yaruta - ヤルタ (Japanese)*, יאלטה (Hebrew)
Yerevan Jerevan (Finnish), Yerevan - Երեւան (Armenian), Yerevan - Ереван (Russian), Yerevan - (English), Erivan - (Turkish)
Yevpatoria Eupatoria (Polish*, Romanian*), Evpatoría - Ευπατορία (Greek), Evpatorya (Turkish)*, Gözlöve or Gözleve (older Turkish)*, Jevpatorija (Finnish), Kerkinítis - Κερκινίτις (Greek variant), Kezlev (Crimean Tatar)*, Kozłów (older Polish)*, Yevpatoria - Եվպատորիա (Armenian), Yevpatoriya - Евпатория (Russian)*, Yevpatoriya - Євпаторія (Ukrainian)*
York Caerefrog / Efrog (Welsh), Eabhrac (Irish), Eboracum (Latin), Efrawg (Breton, Cornish), Evórakon - Εβόρακον (Greek - καθαρεύουσα), Evrok (Cornish), Iorc (Catalan), Iorque (Portuguese), Jorvik (ancient Scandinavian), Jórvík (Icelandic), Jork (Bosnian, Macedonian, Polish, Serbian, Slovene), Jorko (Esperanto), Jorka (Latvian), Jorkas (Lithuanian), Yokeu / Yok'ŭ - 요크 (Korean), York (Azeri, Croatian, Italian), Yórki - Υόρκη (Greek), 約克 (Chinese), יורק (Hebrew)
Ypres Ieper (Dutch), Ieperen (Dutch dialect variant), Ypres (French, Finnish, Romanian), Ypern (German), Ipres (Catalan), Ipro (Esperanto)

Z

English name Other names or former names
Zabrze Hindenburg (German 1915-1945), Zabrze (Polish), Zabujei - ザブジェイ (Japanese)*
Zadar Diadora (Romanian), Iader (Latin, Liburnian), Jadareu / Chadarŭ - 자다르 (Korean*), Zadar (Croatian, Polish, Slovak), Zadara (Latvian), Zadaras (Lithuanian), Zader (Slovene), Zára (Hungarian), Zara (Italian, Portuguese)
Zagreb Agram (former German and Russian), Ágranon - Άγρανον (Greek - καθαρεύουσα), Jageurebeu / Chagŭrebŭ - 자그레브 (Korean), Sagelebu (simplified Chinese: 萨格勒布; traditional Chinese: 薩格勒布; Mandarin Pinyin: Sàgélèbù; Jyutping: Saat3 gaak3 laak6 bou3), Zagabria (Italian), Zágráb (Hungarian), Zagreb (Asturian, Indonesian, Croatian, Finnish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish), Zagreb - Загреб (Bulgarian, Serbian), Żagreb (Maltese), Zagreba (Latvian), Zagrebas (Lithuanian), Zagrebo (Esperanto), Zagrep (Turkish), Zaġrib - زغرب (Arabic), Zagrzeb (Polish), Záhřeb (Czech), Záhreb (Slovak), Zahreb (Ukrainian), Zagurebu - ザグレブ (Japanese)*, জাগরেব (Bengali), זגרב (Hebrew)
Zákupy Reichstadt (German)*, Zákupy (Czech)*
Zaragoza Saragoça (Portuguese), Saragosa - Сарагоса (Bulgarian), Saragosa - サラゴサ (Japanese)*, Saragosa - 사라고사 (Korean), Saragossa (English, German, Polish and Catalan), Saragosse (French), Saragozza (Italian)
Zeebrugge Zeebrügge (German), Zeebruges (French)
Zhytomyr Jitomir (Romanian), Jitomireu / Chit'omirŭ - 지토미르 (Korean*), Jytomyr (French), Schytomyr (German), Zhitomir - Житомир (Bulgarian, Russian), Zhitomir - זשיטאָמיר (Yiddish), Zhytomyr - Житомир (Ukrainian), Żytomierz (Polish), Žytomir - Жытомір (Belarusian), Žytomyr (Finnish)
Zielona Góra Grünberg (German), Mons Viridis (Latin), Zielona Góra (Polish)
Zittau Žitava (Czech, Slovak), Zittau (Dutch, German), Żytawa (Polish)
Zlín Gottwaldov (former name), Zlín (Czech, Slovak)
Znamensk Vėluva (Lithuanian), Wehlau (German), Welawa (Polish), Znamensk (Russian)
Znojmo Znaim (German), Znojmo (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
Zolochiv Jollochiu / Cholloch'iu - 졸로치우 (Korean)*, Złoczew or Złoczów (Polish), Zlotshev - זלאָטשעװ (Yiddish), Zolochev (Russian), Zolochiv - Золочів (Ukrainian)
Zug Chukeu / Ch'uk'ŭ - 추크 (Korean)*, Zoug (French alternate), Zug (Dutch, German, Romansh), Zugo (Italian)
Zürich Chūrih(h)i - チューリ(ッ)ヒ (Japanese)*, Chwirihi / Ch'wirihi - 취리히 (Korean), Cirih - Цирих (Serbian), Cīrihe (Latvian), Ciūrichas (Lithuanian), Ciurych - Цюрых (Belarusian), Cjurikh (Russian, Ukrainian), Curiĥo (Esperanto), Curych (Czech), Sūlíshì - 蘇黎世 (Chinese), Tigurum (medieval Latin), Tsyurih - Цюрих (Bulgarian), Turicum (Latin), Turitg (Romansh), Zurich (French), Zürich (Croatian, Dutch, Estonian, German, Finnish, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovene, Swedish), Sürix, Zürix (Azeri), Zúrich (Spanish), Zurigo (Italian), Zürih (Turkish), Zūrīk (Arabic), Zurique (Portuguese), Zurych (Polish), Zyríkhi - Ζυρίχη (Greek), Zyrih (Albanian), ציריך (Hebrew)
Zvolen Altsohl (German), Zólyom (Hungarian)
Zweibrücken Bipontium (Latin), Deux-Ponts (French), Zweibrücken (German), Dos Puentes (Spanish*)
Zwickau Cheubikau / Ch'ŭbik'au - 츠비카우 (Korean*), Cvikov (Czech, Slovak), Zwickau (Dutch, German)
Žilina Sillein (German), Jillina / Jil'li'na - 질리나 (Korean*), Solna (Latin), Žilina (Czech, Slovak), Žilina - Жилина (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian), Żylina (Polish), Zsolna (Hungarian), ז'לינה (Hebrew)

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