There is a borough named Paramus in Bergen County, New Jersey.
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Yes, there are. A city is named Santa Claus in George and a town is named so in Indiana. Santa Claus is also an uninhabited desert town in Arizona.
Pahasu is a town in northern India.
There appears to be no record of any town being named "Gluttenberg." However, there are there is a city named "Guttenberg" found in the state of New Jersey.
With the possible exception of some tiny town somewhere, I can find no reference to any American town named "Barcelona", let alone a city with that name in the USA.
Yes, it is located on the isle of Anglesea in north Wales
yes it is true, a real old university town in the south. - are you from India ?
yes its, its around 70 kw from shgrah
Technically, I don't think any do. There's a CDP (Census-Designated Place, which is not quite the same thing legally as a town or city) named Farson in Wyoming, and there's an unincorporated community (again, not quite the same as a town or city) named Farson in Iowa. Those were the only two "Farson"s I could find in the US.
Seeing as he is a fictional character and also has only been around in fiction for 10 years or so, I doubt very much that any towns are named after him.
Yes, there is a small town named Nepalapan in the state of Veracruz. It is located on the following coordinates: N 17°44'6.88", W 94°30'44.72"
Wyoming has a geyser in the Shoshone Geyser Basin, Teton County, that is named "Little Bulger Geyser" or "Bulger Geyser". There is no information to be found about any other locations in Montana or Wyoming that are named Bulger.