A Conversation for The World's Longest Place Name

All right, but what place has the SHORTEST name?

Post 1

Saint Taco-Chako (P.S. of mixed metaphors)

Well?


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Post 2

Gnomon - time to move on

There are numerous places in the world with four-letter names, for example Baku, a city with over a million people.

Are there are any three-letter places? Prizes go for big million-sized cities.

Are there any two-letter places?

Are there any one letter places?


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Post 3

Ardzil ( Squad No-4 )

there is a place in dumfries & galloway, scotland called AE


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Post 4

Aloysius Q. Blenkinsop Minor

I understand there is a village called 'O' in China, and somewhere in Eastern Europe there is a 'T'. However this still has to be ratified.


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Post 5

Gnomon - time to move on

LA is probably the shortest abbreviation for a very long name. Even Los Angeles is only a shortened form of the full name, which I can't remember.


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Post 6

Is mise Duncan

According to my UK database, the shortest town names where an insurance claim has been lodges are Ayr and Bow.

I'll just log in to the other countries to see if anybody else can do better...


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Post 7

Researcher 195260

Of course there are shorter place names: In Serbia there is a place called Ub, and in Slovenia there is a village called Ig. There is also an island in Croatia, Iz.


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Post 8

Researcher 198093

Here in Norway there is at least one place called Å.


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Post 9

Dazi

Obviously it's not the shortest, but there is a town called Nut in New Mexico.


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Post 10

Dazi

How would you pronounce Å?
And, how complicatd is the Chinese form of O? (how many strokes in the character)


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Post 11

Gnomon - time to move on

Å is a Norwegian letter which is pronounced "aw" as in law.


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Post 12

Is mise Duncan

I think we'd have to rule out Chinese as most of their place names are one to three characters long - Bei Jing, Shang Hai, Da Lian etc.

There's always the town in Kerry by the name of "Inch" smiley - laugh


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Post 13

Gnomon - time to move on

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By that reasoning, Mr Angstrom has the shortest surname in the world!


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Post 14

Researcher 237151

Many cities or villages' names in France are two letters.
But at least the shortest is 'Y' in Somme area (north).


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Post 15

simon_s_

Prizes for million-sized three-letter cities? What about Ufa, Russia? Three letters, 1.1 million inhabitants!

What did I win?! What did I win?! smiley - biggrin

And there's another two-letter town in The Netherlands, called Ee.


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Post 16

Gnomon - time to move on

You win a bottle of virtual champagne!

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And the place with the shortest name is......

Post 17

kissmyforce

The shortest name of a place is Ae. It's two letters and located in Europe, the UK if I'm not mistaken.


And the place with the shortest name is......

Post 18

Gnomon - time to move on

Hi kissmyforce! If you read through the other postings you will see that there are many places with one-letter names such as Å and Y.


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Post 19

philgriff1990

there is a place in france called 'Y'


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Post 20

Nick_Canada

Yes! There is a village in France called "A". It is situated a few Kilometres north of Gouzon, France and southwest of Montluçon, France. It is a village of wine-making. smiley - bubblysmiley - smiley


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