I know Thunder Bay is one.
theres also markham, Hinsdale, and Middlesex
I know Thunder Bay is one. theres also markham, Hinsdale, and Middlesex
In South Australia - Hahndorf, Birdwood (formerly Blumberg), Lobethal, and Peterborough (Petersberg) are some examples of towns with German roots (some of these towns had name changes during World War 1).
Bournemouth, Dartmouth & Portsmouth are three examples.
13 cites,140 towns and 1,350 villages were flooded from the Three Gorges Dams.
name three important towns on the amazon river
Moosonee, Fort Albany, Fort Severn, Winisk, and Churchill are some examples.
I know of three towns named Hulbert: Michigan, Wisconsin, Oklahoma.
Yes, "town" is countable. You can have one town, two towns, three towns, etc.
Suffolk & Norfolk are two examples.
Several towns in the UK have names that end with "well." Notable examples include Fareham in Hampshire, which has the nearby village of Titchfield, and the town of Chiswell in Dorset. Other examples include the historic towns of Bideford and Wexford, although Wexford is located in Ireland. Additionally, towns like Ashwell and Hailsham also fit this naming criterion.
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