List of Latvian exonyms

List of Latvian exonyms

"Below is list of Latvian language exonyms for places in non-Latvian-speaking areas of Europe :"

Albania

*Tiranë Tirāna

Austria

*Graz Grāca
*Innsbruck Insbruka
*Kitzbühel Kicbīela
*Klagenfurt Klāgenfurte
*Linz Linca
*Salzburg Zalcburga
*Villach Fillaha
*Wels Velsa
*Wien Vīne

Belgium

*Antwerpen Antverpene
*Brugge Brige
*Brussel-Bruxelles Brisele
*Charleroi Šarleruā
*Gent Ģente
*Liège Lježa
*Namur Namīra

Denmark

*København Kopenhāgena

Estonia

*Pärnu Pērnava
*Tallinn Tallina

France

*Paris Parīze

Germany

*Berlin Berlīne
*Bremen Brēmene
*Düsseldorf Diseldorfa
*Dresden Drēzdene
*Erfurt Erfurte
*Frankfurt Frankfurte pie Mainas
*Hamburg Hamburga
*Hannover Hannovere
*Köln Ķelne
*Leipzig Leipciga
*Magdeburg Magdeburga
*Mainz Mainca
*München Minhene
*Nürnberg Nirnberga
*Potsdam Potsdama
*Schwerin Šverīne
*Stuttgart Štutgarte
*Wetzlar Veclāra

Greece

*Athina Atēnas

Italy

*Venezia Venēcija
*Torino Turīna

Lithuania

*Kaunas Kauņa
*Panevėžys Panevēža
*Šiauliai Šauļi
*Vilnius Viļņa

Luxembourg

*Luxembourg Luksemburga

Netherlands

*Amsterdam Amsterdama

Poland

*Warszawa Varšava

Portugal

*Lisboa Lisabona

Romania

*Bucureşti Bukareste

Russia

*Moskva Maskava
*Pskov Pleskava
*Pytalovo Abrene
*Sankt Peterburg Sanktpēterburga

erbia

*Beograd Belgrada

witzerland

*Basel Bāzele
*Bern Berne
*Genève Ženēva
*Lausanne Lozanna
*Luzern Lucerna
*Winterthur Vintertūra
*Zürich Cīrihe

United Kingdom

*London Londona

ee also

*List of European exonyms


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