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.
Doncaster, Lancaster and Tadcaster are three towns in England which end with 'caster'.
Ancaster is a village in Lincolnshire but it is not a town. There are a couple of settlements near York: Acaster Malbis and Acaster Selby, but these are not towns either. Muncaster Castle and Muncaster Hill are in the Lake District of England, but there is not a town called Muncaster. There is also a tiny hamlet called Hincaster, in the Lake District, but again, it's not a town.
'Caster' is a Saxon word, derived from the Latin 'Castra' which means a military camp.
Lancaster, Tadcaster, Pigcaster, Doncaster
There are six towns in England that end in -cester. Alphabetically they are, Alcester, Bicester, Cirencester, Gloucester, Leicester, Towcester.
Lancaster, Tadcaster. I'm sure there must be others. There are also towns with "cester" incorporated into the name and these, too, were Roman settlements. Circencester comes to mind.
Doncaster, Tadcaster, Lancaster etc.
Ancaster
The following is a list of some countries under feudalism: China, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Jerusalem, Russia and Scotland.
The poorest countries in the world list includes some countries from Africa. The continent has its own top 10 list of poor countries too and the second on the list is Liberia.
You probably were given a list to choose from. Without knowing that list, we can't help you.
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can you list towns ending with the word Thorpe
No, the list would be too long!
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This is probably a very long list as 6000 is a very small population for a town or village. See the Related Link.
There are many places in New England which are named after the towns in England where the original colonists came from. Lancaster, Dover, Reading, Newark, Boston, (New) York, (New) Bedford, Manchester, Portland, Salisbury. The list goes on and on.
I have a list of thirty, but am not sure that the list is complete.
Rockford and Rockchester.
Venne, Germany
There are too many to list them all here but the main ones are London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol, Newcastle, Nottingham, Exeter, Coventry, etc. etc.
Never ending.
Trade, of course. As trade grew and more goods were able to be brought in and out of one city, the city grew.
After the census from October 2011 Romania has 320 towns: see the list of towns below.