The city previously known as Salisbiru is now called Istanbul. The name Istanbul was officially adopted in 1930.
Myanmar was previously known as Burma.
The city known as the Mission city is San Francisco, California.
Zaire - Previously Belgian Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Zambia - Previously Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Zanzibar - Previously Tanganyika, now known as Tanzania Zimbabwe - Previously Rhodesia
No city is formerly known as Upper Volta. However, the country called Burkina Faso was called Upper Volta.
Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, was formerly known as Bytown. The name was changed to Ottawa in 1855 when it was incorporated as a city.
the answer is Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta)
Ankara; previously known as Angora, is the capital city of Turkey.
No. Georgetown (a city) is the capital of Guyana. (a country in northern South America, previously known as British Guiana).
The kiwifruit was previously known as the Chinese gooseberry.
Tuvalu was previously known as the Ellice Islands.
Nara, previously known as Heijo, was the ancient capital of Japan from approximately 710 to 784 AD.
The location previously known as Longacre Square was renamed Times Square in 1904.
The population of Ho Chi Minh City (previously known as Saigon) was 7,382,287 as of April 1, 2010. The Density of the city is 9,123 Sq. Miles making it the largest city in Vietnam.
Beijing was previously known as Peking, which is derived from the city's name in the Mandarin dialect. Historically, it served as the capital for several dynasties, most notably during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. The city is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, including landmarks such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China. Additionally, it has been a significant political and economic center in China for centuries.
The population of Ho Chi Minh City (previously known as Saigon) was 7,382,287 as of April 1, 2010. The Density of the city is 9,123 Sq. Miles making it the largest city in Vietnam.
Istanbul was previously known as Byzantium before it was renamed Constantinople in 330 AD by Emperor Constantine the Great. The city served as the capital of the Byzantine Empire and later the Ottoman Empire. It was officially renamed Istanbul in 1930, following the establishment of the Republic of Turkey.
Yes undoubtedly.... Previously, Ahmedabad was known as Manchester of the East.. But after recession in 2008-09, many cotton mills in the city were shut down and were shifted to Surat..