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During WW2: 1. US Cruisers were named after US cities. 2. Destroyers were named after dead US Sailors and Marines. 3. Battleships were named after states. 4. Large Cruisers (the US Navy tried not to imitate Europeans by using the term "Battle Cruiser") were named after US territories, such as Alaska and Hawaii. 5. Submarines were named after fish. 6. Fleet carriers were named after Revolutionary War ships and battles (Yorktown, Enterprise, Hornet, Wasp, etc.). 7. Light carriers were named after the same (Princeton, Independence, etc.). 8. Escort carriers were named after bays (Liscome Bay, Bismarch Sea, St. Lo, Gambier Bay, etc.). In the 21st century NONE OF THAT APPLIES anymore.
Because when it was named, it was not in the United States.
The name of the place is Botany Bay, and was named by the botanist Sir Joseph Banks because of its diverse range of flora.
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yes. there is a place called serious in the U.S.
No.... Scrubbley is a town in the series of The Last Dragon Chronicle.
Cities, no, but there are two places in the US named Calcutta. There's a census-designated place with a population of about 3500 in Ohio, and there's an unincorporated community in West Virginia.
There is no place in Alaska named Nanak. There is however a place in Canada named Nanak.
-- If the place to the right of the place named contains a digit larger than 4, then add ' 1 ' to the digit in the place named. If not, then don't. -- Discard all digits to the right of the place named.
Connaught Place in New Delhi is named after the Duke of Connaught.
"Yes" is a town in Djibouti, Africa. There is no known place named "No."
Element named after a US state: Californium. This is the only element named after a US state. But, there is also Americium. Americium is named after America.
My answer is no.
There is no US town of California, but there are three cities, a township, a borough, and a census-designated place in the US named California.City of California, Kentucky, a 6th-class city with a population of 86 in 2000City of California, MissouriCalifornia City, CaliforniaCalifornia Township, MichiganBorough of California, PennsylvaniaCalifornia CDP, Maryland (a census-designated place)
Very often, a place is named for the person or family that first settles in that place or a first business that is established in that place. As more people settle around that person, family, or business, the place becomes a village, a town, then a city and the name remains. In the US, many places are named in remembrance of the place that the first settlers came from or the native people or native names for that place. Things are named for a hundred different reasons. The Ford motor car was called a Ford because Henry Ford named it himself. Morse code was named for the man that developed it; the first airplanes were called Wright flyers. Many large buildings are named by the person who builds or owns the building, like Trump Tower. Many roads, streets, highways, bridges, ships, parks, and schools are given the name of a person to honor that person.