There are many different Spanish names in the US. Especially in California. Such as Santa Fe, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Fransisco (sp), and La Jolla are some of them. Then there is the Rio Grande, and the Sierra Nevada Mt. range. There are probably many more, but right now, I can't think of anymore. :-) lol
Alan Rayburn has written: 'Dictionary of Canadian place names' 'Geographical names of Prince Edward Island' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Names, Geographical 'Lost names and places of eastern Ontario' -- subject(s): Gazetteers, Geographical Names, Names, Geographical 'Geographical names of New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Geographical Names
Allen Mawer has written: 'The place-names of Buckinghamshire' -- subject(s): Etymology, Names, Geographical, English language, Names, Geographical Names 'The place-names of Bedfordshire & Huntingdonshire' -- subject(s): Etymology, Names, Geographical, English language, Names, Geographical Names 'Problems of place-name study' -- subject(s): Names, Geographical, Geographical Names
There are hundreds of cities and towns in the US with Spanish Names. The major US cities with Spanish names are Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. Other large US cities with Spanish names are El Paso, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Tucson, and Sacramento.
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G. Hattersley-Smith has written: 'The history of place-names in the Falkland Islands dependencies (South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands)' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Local, Local History, Names, Geographical 'Geographical names of the Ellesmere Island National Park Reserve and vicinity' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration, Geographical Names, History, Names, Geographical 'The history of place-names in the British Antarctic Territory' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Names, Geographical
Percy Hide Reaney has written: 'The place-names of Essex' -- subject(s): Etymology, Names, Geographical, English language, Names, Geographical Names 'The place-names of Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely' -- subject(s): Etymology, Names, Geographical, English language, Names, Geographical Names
Kurt Zilliacus has written: 'Forska i namn' -- subject(s): Etymology, Finnish, Geographical Names, Names, Geographical, Swedish 'Orter och namn i \\' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Names, Geographical
Bienvenido Mascaray Sin has written: 'De Ribagorza a Tartesos' -- subject(s): Basque language, Etymology, Geographical Names, Names, Spanish language
A list of geographical place names is called a gazetteer. It is a geographical dictionary that provides detailed information about places such as their names, locations, and sometimes other descriptive details.
Sierra Nevada.
Kenneth Cameron has written: 'The place-names of Lincolnshire' -- subject(s): English language, Etymology, Geographical Names, History, Local, Local History, Names, Names, Geographical 'Papp' 'English place-names' -- subject(s): Geographical Names
Yes, geographical names like countries, cities, and mountains are typically capitalized.