Place names Almond can mean: ...more on Wikipedia about "Almond (disambiguation)"
Altona may refer to various places: ...more on Wikipedia about "Altona"
Auersperg can refer to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Auersperg"
# Bad Aussee, Austria ...more on Wikipedia about "Aussee"
Baker can refer to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Baker (disambiguation)"
Belmont is a name given to several places: ...more on Wikipedia about "Belmont"
(Belz (disambiguation)) * belts is a another Yiddish name of Bălţi, Moldavia ...more on Wikipedia about "Belz (disambiguation)"
There are several places named Bergen: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bergen"
Berlin may also be: ...more on Wikipedia about "Berlin (disambiguation)"
Bernay may refer to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bernay"
Bernstein may mean: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bernstein"
There are four cities in Poland known as Biała: ...more on Wikipedia about "Biała"
Birkenau may mean the following: ...more on Wikipedia about "Birkenau"
The name Birnbaum can mean: ...more on Wikipedia about "Birnbaum"
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Bistrica can refer to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bistrica"
(Bistriţa (disambiguation)) Bistriţa can refer to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bistriţa (disambiguation)"
Bloomfield is the name of several places: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bloomfield"
Blumenthal ist der Name von Orten und Personen ...more on Wikipedia about "Blumenthal"
Boyer is a French or Yiddish word (name) (it can also be a corruption or deliberate alteration or variant of the German name Bauer), and may refer to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Boyer"
"Brandenburg", when used by itself, can refer to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Brandenburg (disambiguation)"
Briesen is the name of several communes and places in Europe: ...more on Wikipedia about "Briesen"
Bristow is the name of some places in the United States of America: ...more on Wikipedia about "Bristow"
Brunner has several meanings: ...more on Wikipedia about "Brunner"
Carl is a name of Anglo-Saxon ( Germanic) origin. It is a popular given name as well as the name of various places. The most popular male variations are Karl, Charles, and Carlos; the popularity stems from the long lines of historical nobility using these names. There also exist many female variations such as Charlotte and Carla. Carlos and Carla rank as 3rd most popular names in many Spanish-speaking countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carl (name)"
The suffix -chester, -caster or -cester on an English place name indicates that it is of Roman origin, referring to a camp or fort. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chester (place name)"
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