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  • #16
    Re: New York: British or American?

    Originally posted by spicytimothy
    I hv a qx... York is a British city rite?? and New york is an American city... so what happens when the Brits run out of cities and get to "York" on the list and add New York??? What happens???

    spicytimothy
    hi ,

    it cant happen , no two names can be the same , ....
    the game wont let it , ....

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    • #17
      There sure are a lot of them. The other half have native Amerind names, and the third half (mostly tiny villages) are named after their founder.
      The first half have English names, but not neccisarily named after European cities. I think Americans are slightly more creative than that . And there are few setlements with Native American names in a native tongue, most have been converted to English like Great River or Buffolo Run or something like that.

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      • #18
        I was in Hollywood the other day. Quite small, near Derby (UK).
        Alot of American cities share names with small villages in England.
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        • #19
          I had that happen in one of my games, Im sure (it might have been civ2 though) but im sure i saw it, cause it confused me for a sec.

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          • #20
            I'm just waiting for someone to claim that Los Angeles was actually belonged to the Spanish :\
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            • #21
              Originally posted by zulu9812
              yes, but there is also an english town called New York. And there's a Washington...

              Hence why I changed it to Washinton DC
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              • #22
                New Orleans is Canadian...Canadien.....Canajun.... Cajun

                Ribannah: I agree almost completely - but you forgot the last half, which are those areas named after "patriots". If you look at a map of the western states you'll be amazed at the number of Jefferson counties for example (I think there's almost one each in Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, North and South Dakota).

                Of course, it could be that their version of CivIII didn't have the appropriate patch. Just look at the number of indistinguishable Springfields there are that the Simpons could be living in.

                (P.S. For all les Acadiens - yes, it is tongue-in-cheeck)
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Changmai Beagle
                  New Orleans is Canadian...Canadien.....Canajun.... Cajun

                  Ribannah: I agree almost completely - but you forgot the last half, which are those areas named after "patriots". If you look at a map of the western states you'll be amazed at the number of Jefferson counties for example (I think there's almost one each in Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, North and South Dakota).

                  Of course, it could be that their version of CivIII didn't have the appropriate patch. Just look at the number of indistinguishable Springfields there are that the Simpons could be living in.
                  How about the ones in Penn.?

                  Intercourse, Blue Balls, Paradise, Beaver Valley, Virginville, Vixenville, Bangor (pronounced BangER by the locals), Hecktown, and Cherry Valley to name a few.
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                  • #24
                    There is the town of Hell in southern florida. They have a mascot that will often dress up as satan and stand out by the city limits sign waving at people as they drive by. At least thats what my father told me, he lives in florida.
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                    • #25
                      I think my favourite Pa town is "King of Prussia".
                      (Hopefully I've got the right state and spelling)

                      Thrawn, have you heard the song about New England called "Entering Marion"? I think you might like it given your choice of names. I can't remember which folk song comedian put it out.
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                      • #26
                        In the game, the Egyptians have a city called "This". I guess it would make sense in Arabic. I recently got a report of "This is not growing, your grace". I also despise how Firaxis couldn't make just about 10 more city names for each civilization. Have you ever heard of a Frankfurt 2?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by dunk999
                          Then New York should be New Amsterdam or New Holland (its original name). But, the Dutch aren't in the game, so it can't be a Dutch city.
                          Right! and istanbull should be constantiople. Because:

                          Istanbul was Constantinople
                          Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople
                          Been a long time gone, Constantinople
                          Now it's Turkish delight on a moonlit night

                          Every gal in Constantinople
                          Lives in Istanbul, not Constantinople
                          So if you've a date in Constantinople
                          She'll be waiting in Istanbul

                          In fact:
                          Even old New York was once New Amsterdam
                          Why they changed it I can't say
                          People just liked it better that way

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                          • #28
                            Nothing quite like Happy Valley Goose Bay in Newfoundland and Labrador. Also in that province, Dildo.
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                            • #29
                              There are quite a few Greek named towns all over the States: Athens, Georgia; Sparta, IL; Alexandria VA; Ithaca NY; Eureka, MO; and if I am not mistaken I once saw a town in PA called Macedonia! I was driving back to Philly from Niagara Falls. The same names of course get repeated in whole lot more States.

                              I also have changed the egyptian city names of Thebes and Alexandria and made them Greek as they are historically more accurate!
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Andrew Cory

                                Right! and istanbull should be constantiople. Because:

                                Ok, I'm done. Sorry...
                                I second that!

                                Although, I once heard that even Instabul is actually Greek, as Konstantinopel is, and means to the city (Is tin Poli), somebody correct me on this on if I am wrong
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