Several British towns end with "port," including Newport, Exeter, and Harwich. Other examples are Ilfracombe, and Ellesmere Port. These towns often have historical significance related to trade and shipping, as indicated by the suffix "port."
towns on the ocean that boats can dock at.
Port Angeles in Washington state.
The British port was Southampton, England.
Several British towns end with the suffix "berry," including Berry Pomeroy in Devon, Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, and Strawberry Hill in London. Other examples are Berrylands in Surrey and Wibsey, which is sometimes referred to as Wibsey Berry. These towns often have historical or geographical significance, with names that typically derive from Old English or local features.
Port-of-Spain, San Fernando and Arima that is all the towns i know .
There are no such towns.
what port was effortlessly taken by the British on their way to Charleston
Port-of-spain, arima, san fernando,
Port of Spain, Sangro Grande and San Fernando are really the only main towns on Trinidad.
Forks Washington, Port Orchard Washington
The British
There are no English towns or cities ending in ~bail.