Lancaster
Manchester Winchester
cities and towns
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The "caster" part of many English place names is a left over from the occupation of Britain by the Roman Empire, which lasted for about 500 years from around AD 50. The Romans named, or re-named places and the "caster" derives from the Latin word Castra which means a camp or settlement. See the related question link below.
Mostly from their old Anglo-Saxon names but some like London, are drived from their Roman names (Londinium).
There are quite a few !... Manchester, Winchester, Lanchester (and Chester itself of course), Lancaster & Tadcaster... are some examples.
Shanty Towns
Caster is a place-name suffix in England that came from the Roman castra indicated that a fort once stood there. Places in England ending in caster include: Lancaster, Ancaster, Brancaster, Hincaster, Doncaster, Tadcaster, and Muncaster.
Bodie in California, USA, Pripyat in Ukraine, and Centralia in Pennsylvania, USA are some examples of ghost towns around the world that were abandoned for various reasons.
Manchester, NH Mankato, MN Mankato, KS
The Greek agora was one. Many desert towns had a Bazaar but most did not have specific names.
A few English towns with short names include Axminster, Bath, and Rye. Each of these towns has a distinct character and history, making them notable despite their brief names. Additionally, towns like Ely and Wye also fit this criteria, showcasing the diversity of places across England.