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List of places named after people — There are a number of places named after famous people. For more on the general etymology of place names see toponomy. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.Continents*Americas (North America and South America) ndash;… … Wikipedia
List of American places named after people — This is a list of places in the United States of America which are named after people.*Albuquerque, New Mexico ndash; Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 8th Duke of Alburquerque *Alexandria, Virginia ndash; John Alexander (settler) *Allentown,… … Wikipedia
List of places in Brazil named after people — This is a list of places in Brazil which are named after people :*Anchieta, Brazil Father José de Anchieta *Benjamin Constant, Amazonas, Brazil Benjamin Constant (Brazilian politician, writer and journalist) *Campos Sales, Brazil Manuel Ferraz de … Wikipedia
Eponym — An eponym is the name of a person, whether real or fictitious, which has (or is thought to have) given rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, era, discovery, or other item. An eponymous person is the person referred to by the eponym. In… … Wikipedia
Amazons — For other uses, see Amazon (disambiguation). Amazon preparing for a battle (Queen Antiop or Armed Venus), by Pierre Eugène Emile Hébert 1860 (National Gallery of Art, Washington … Wikipedia
Fayetteville Historic Square — Old Post Office U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
List of the most common U.S. county name etymologies — This is a list of the most common U.S. county names, specifically the names with five or more counties sharing the name.Washington County (31 counties) All of the Washington Counties in the United States are named for George Washington, first… … Wikipedia
Dickson Street — West Dickson Street Commercial Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district … Wikipedia
eclipse — eclipser, n. /i klips /, n., v., eclipsed, eclipsing. n. 1. Astron. a. the obscuration of the light of the moon by the intervention of the earth between it and the sun (lunar eclipse) or the obscuration of the light of the sun by the intervention … Universalium
calendar — calendrical /keuh len dri keuhl/, calendric, calendarial /kal euhn dair ee euhl/, calendarian, calendaric, adj. /kal euhn deuhr/, n. 1. a table or register with the days of each month and week in a year: He marked the date on his calendar. 2. any … Universalium