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Transnistrië (Political Subdivision & Region) Dutch, Afrikaans
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Transnistria.
Transnistrien (Political Subdivision & Region) Danish, German, Swedish
Danish, German and Swedish form of Transnistria.
Transnîstriya (Political Subdivision & Region) Kurdish
Kurdish form of Transnistria.
Transoksania (Region) Polish
Polish form of Transoxiana via its Latin form Transoxania.
Transoksanija (Region) Slovene
Slovenian form of Transoxiana via its Latin form Transoxania.
Transoksiana (Region) Bulgarian, Lithuanian
Bulgarian and Lithuanian form of Transoxiana.
Transoksijana (Region) Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian
Croatian, Macedonian and Serbian form of Transoxiana.
Transoxania (Region) Ancient Roman
Means "beyond the river Oxus", derived from Latin trans meaning "across, beyond" combined with the Latin noun Oxus meaning "the river Oxus".... [more]
Transoxanie (Region) Czech
Czech form of Transoxiana via its Latin form Transoxania.
Transoxanië (Region) Dutch
Dutch form of Transoxiana via its Latin form Transoxania.
Transoxanien (Region) Danish, German, Swedish
Danish, German and Swedish form of Transoxiana via its Latin form Transoxania.
Transoxiana (Region) English
In English and several other languages, this is the name of a historical region in Central Asia, which was known as Hyperoxiane to the ancient Greeks and as Transoxania to the Romans... [more]
Transoxiane (Region) French
French form of Transoxiana.
Transsilvanië (Region) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Transylvania.
Transsilvanien (Region) German
German form of Transylvania. This is an alternative name for the region; the standard name in the Germanosphere is Siebenbürgen.
Transsylvanië (Region) Dutch
Dutch form of Transylvania.
Transsylvanien (Region) Danish, Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Transylvania.
Transylvania (Region) English, Greek
Means "beyond the forest", derived from Latin trans meaning "across, beyond" combined with medieval Latin sylvam, which is the accusative singular of the medieval Latin noun sylva meaning "forest, woods" (see Silvius)... [more]
Transylvánie (Region) Czech
Czech form of Transylvania. This is an alternative name for the region; the standard name in Czechia is Sedmihradsko.
Transylvanie (Region) French
French form of Transylvania.
Transylvaniya (Region) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Transylvania.
Transylwania (Region) Polish
Polish form of Transylvania. This is an alternative name for the region; the standard name in Poland is Siedmiogród.
Transzoxánia (Region) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Transoxiana via its Latin form Transoxania.
Trasië (Region) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Thrace via its Latin form Thracia.
Triëst (Region & Settlement) Dutch, Afrikaans
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Trieste.
Tripolitaine (Region) French
French form of Tripolitania.
Tripolitânia (Region) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tripolitania.
Tripolitanië (Region) Dutch, Afrikaans
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Tripolitania.
Tripolitanien (Region) German, Swedish
German and Swedish form of Tripolitania.
Tripolitanija (Region) Croatian, Lithuanian, Serbian
Croatian, Lithuanian and Serbian form of Tripolitania.
Tripolitaniya (Region) Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Tripolitania.
Troa (Settlement) Georgian
Georgian form of Troy.
Troas (Region) Dutch
Dutch form of Troad.
Troija (Settlement) Finnish
Finnish form of Troy.
Trojja (Settlement) Maltese
Maltese form of Troy.
Trooja (Settlement) Estonian
Estonian form of Troy.
Trypoli (Settlement) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Tripoli.
Trypolitania (Region) Polish
Polish form of Tripolitania.
Trypolitaniya (Region) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Tripolitania.
Tšaad (Country) Estonian
Estonian form of Chad.
Tšad (Country) Finnish
Finnish form of Chad.
Tsant (Country) Greek
Greek form of Chad.
Tschetschenien (Political Subdivision) German
German form of Chechnya.
Tsechia (Country) Greek
Greek form of Czechia.
Tsimbiri (Region) Georgian
Georgian form of Siberia.
Tsjecho-Slowakije (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of Czechoslovakia.
Tsjeggo-Slowakye (Country) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Czechoslovakia.
Tsjetsjenië (Political Subdivision) Dutch
Dutch form of Chechnya.
Tsjetsjnië (Political Subdivision) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Chechnya.
Tsjoevasjië (Political Subdivision) Dutch
Dutch form of Chuvashia.
Tsjoewasjië (Political Subdivision) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Chuvashia.
Tuna (River) Turkish
Turkish form of Danube.
Tunesië (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of Tunisia.
Tunisa (Settlement) Latvian
Latvian form of Tunis.
Tunisas (Country & Settlement) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of both Tunisia and its capital city Tunis.
Tunisia (Country) Basque, English, Finnish, Galician, Indonesian, Italian, Malay, Norwegian, Romanian, Swahili, Thai
The name of a country in North Africa, named after its capital city Tunis.
Tunisië (Country) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Tunisia.
Tunisija (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Tunisia.
Turčija (Country) Slovene
Slovenian form of Turkey.
Turcija (Country) Latvian, Macedonian
Latvian and Macedonian form of Turkey.
Turijn (Settlement) Dutch
Dutch form of Turin.
Turkija (Country) Lithuanian, Maltese
Lithuanian and Maltese form of Turkey.
Türkmənistan (Country) Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Turkmenistan.
Turkmeneti (Country) Georgian
Georgian form of Turkmenistan.
Turkmenia (Country & Political Subdivision) English (Rare)
Anglicization of Turkmeniya, the Russian name for the country of Turkmenistan. In the Anglophone world, this name was primarily used during the Soviet era... [more]
Turkménie (Country & Political Subdivision) French (Rare)
Gallicization of Turkmeniya, the Russian name for the country of Turkmenistan. In the Francophone world, this name was primarily used during the Soviet era... [more]
Turkmenië (Country & Political Subdivision) Dutch (Rare)
Dutchization of Turkmeniya, the Russian name for the country of Turkmenistan. In the Dutch-speaking world, this name was primarily used during the Soviet era... [more]
Turkmenien (Country & Political Subdivision) German (Rare)
Germanization of Turkmeniya, the Russian name for the country of Turkmenistan. In the German-speaking world, this name was primarily used during the Soviet era... [more]
Turkmėnija (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Turkmenistan via its Russian name Turkmeniya. This is the standard Lithuanian name for the country, but sometimes the form Turkmėnistanas is also used.
Turkménistan (Country) French
French form of Turkmenistan.
Turkmenistán (Country) Czech, Spanish
Czech and Spanish form of Turkmenistan.
Turkmenistan (Country) Afrikaans, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, Finnish, German, Indonesian, Italian, Macedonian, Malay, Maltese, Mongolian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish, Filipino, Tagalog, Ukrainian
From Turkmen Türkmenistan, which is from the name of the Turkmen people combined with the Persian suffix ستان (stan) meaning "land of". The ethnic name is believed by some to mean "resembling a Turk" or "co-Turk", from the name of the Turkic peoples combined with the Sogdian suffix -myn or -men... [more]
Turkmenistāna (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Turkmenistan.
Turkmėnistanas (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Turkmenistan. This is an alternative name for the country; the standard name in Lithuania is Turkmėnija.
Türkmenisztán (Country) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Turkmenistan.
Turkmeniya (Country) Russian
Russian form of Turkmenistan.
Turkménsko (Country) Slovak
Slovak form of Turkmenistan.
Turquemenistão (Country) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Turkmenistan.
Turyn (Settlement) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Turin.
Tybet (Region) Polish, Ukrainian
Polish and Ukrainian form of Tibet.
Tynida (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Tunis.
Tynisia (Country) Greek
Greek form of Tunisia.
Tyras (River) Ancient Greek
Derived from Scythian tūra meaning "quick, rapid, strong". This is the ancient Greek name for the Dniester river, which is known as Dneisteros in modern Greek.
Tzakarta (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Jakarta.
Tzimpouti (Country) Greek
Greek form of Djibouti.
Udmurteti (Political Subdivision) Georgian
Georgian form of Udmurtia.
Uelsi (Country) Georgian
Georgian form of Wales.
Uhanda (Country) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Uganda.
Uhorshchyna (Country) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Hungary.
Ujedinjeni Arapski Emirati (Country) Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian form of United Arab Emirates.
Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo (Country) Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian form of United Kingdom.
Umbrië (Region) Dutch, Afrikaans
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Umbria.
Ungreti (Country) Georgian
Georgian form of Hungary.
Urál (Region, River & Mountain) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ural.
Urugvai (Country) Georgian
Georgian form of Uruguay.
Urugvaja (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Uruguay.
Urugvajus (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Uruguay.
Uruhvay (Country) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Uruguay.
Üzbegisztán (Country) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekija (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Uzbekistan via its Latin name Uzbecia. This is the standard Lithuanian name for the country, but sometimes the form Uzbekistanas is also used.
Uzbekistāna (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistanas (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Uzbekistan. This is an alternative name for the country; the standard name in Lithuania is Uzbekija.
Uzbequistão (Country) Portuguese
Portuguese form of Uzbekistan.
Vācija (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Germany.
Valis i Futuna (Political Subdivision) Macedonian, Serbian
Macedonian and Serbian form of Wallis and Futuna.
Valonia (Region) Georgian, Spanish
Georgian and Spanish form of Wallonia.
Valouchistan (Political Subdivision & Region) Greek
Greek form of Balochistan.
Vanouatou (Country) Greek
Greek form of Vanuatu.
Varsovia (Settlement) Aragonese, Basque, Breton, Galician, Greek, Spanish, Filipino, Tagalog
New Latin form of Warsaw, which some countries have adopted as their name for the Polish city.
Vaticaanstad (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of Vatican City.
Vatikaanstad (Country) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Vatican City.
Vatikan (Country) Azerbaijani, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Estonian, Indonesian, Macedonian, Malay, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Turkish
Form of Vatican, which is one of the names commonly used to refer to Vatican City.
Vatikanas (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Vatican, which is one of the names commonly used to refer to Vatican City.
Vatikano (Country) Greek
Greek form of Vatican, which is one of the names commonly used to refer to Vatican City.
Vatikāns (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Vatican, which is one of the names commonly used to refer to Vatican City.
Vatikanstadt (Country) German
German form of Vatican City.
Vatikanstaten (Country) Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form of Vatican City. Their name for the country literally means "The Vatican State".
Vatykan (Country) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Vatican, which is one of the names commonly used to refer to Vatican City.
Vavylon (Settlement) Ukrainian, Greek
Ukrainian form of Babylon as well as the modern Greek transcription of the name. However, in modern Greece, Vavylona is typically the form used to refer to the capital city of ancient Babylonia.
Velgio (Country) Greek
Greek form of Belgium.
Veligradi (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Belgrade.
Velsa (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Wales.
Velsas (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Wales.
Veneçuela (Country) Catalan
Catalan form of Venezuela.
Venecuēla (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Venezuela.
Venesië (Settlement) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Venice.
Venetië (Settlement) Dutch
Dutch form of Venice.
Verenigd Koninkrijk (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of United Kingdom. It is literally a direct translation of the country's name, since it consists of the Dutch adjective verenigd meaning "united" combined with the Dutch noun koninkrijk meaning "kingdom".
Vermoudes (Political Subdivision) Greek
Greek form of Bermuda.
Verni (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Bern.
Verolino (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Berlin.
Vienni (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Vienna.
Viëtnam (Country) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Vietnam.
Vietnamas (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Vietnam.
Vietnami (Country) Albanian, Georgian
Albanian and Georgian form of Vietnam.
Vifleem (Settlement) Russian
Russian form of Bethlehem.
Villarreal (Settlement) Spanish
Villarreal is a city in the province of Castelló, in the Valencian Community, Spain.
Virginië (Political Subdivision) Dutch (Archaic), Afrikaans
Archaic Dutch and modern Afrikaans form of Virginia. The modern Dutch form is written exactly the same as the English form.
Virmania (Country) Greek
Greek form of Birmania.
Vithleem (Settlement) Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Bethleem.
Vitleem (Settlement) Bulgarian, Macedonian
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Bethlehem.
Vitlejem (Settlement) Serbian
Serbian form of Bethlehem.
Vjetnama (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Vietnam.
Vladikavkaz (Settlement) Russian
Means "ruler of the Caucasus" from Russian владеть (vladet) meaning "to own, to possess, to control" combined with Кавказ (Kavkaz) meaning "Caucasus"... [more]
Vladykavkaz (Settlement) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Vladikavkaz.
Vogeesit (Mountain) Finnish
Finnish form of Vosges.
Vogese (Mountain) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Vosges.
Vogesen (Mountain) German, Luxembourgish
German and Luxembourgish form of Vosges.
Vogesene (Mountain) Norwegian
Norwegian form of Vosges.
Vogeserna (Mountain) Swedish
Swedish form of Vosges.
Vogeserne (Mountain) Danish
Danish form of Vosges.
Vogezebi (Mountain) Georgian
Georgian form of Vosges.
Vogézek (Mountain) Hungarian
Hungarian form of Vosges.
Vogezen (Mountain) Dutch
Dutch form of Vosges.
Vogēzi (Mountain) Latvian
Latvian form of Vosges.
Vogézy (Mountain) Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Vosges.
Vogezy (Mountain) Russian
Russian form of Vosges.
Vohezy (Mountain) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Vosges.
Vokietija (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Germany.
Volisas ir Futūna (Political Subdivision) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Wallis and Futuna.
Volisa un Futuna (Political Subdivision) Latvian
Latvian form of Wallis and Futuna.
Volivia (Country) Greek
Greek form of Bolivia.
Vosgi (Mountain) Italian
Italian form of Vosges.
Vosgos (Mountain) Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Vosges.
Voudapesti (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Budapest.
Voukouresti (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Bucharest.
Voulgaria (Country) Greek
Greek form of Bulgaria.
Vrastan (Country) Armenian
Armenian form of Georgia 1 (the country).
Vrazilia (Country) Greek
Greek form of Brazil.
Vretania (Region) Greek
Greek form of Britain.
Vryxelles (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Brussels via its French form Bruxelles.
Walachije (Region) Dutch
Dutch form of Wallachia.
Walachye (Region) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Wallachia.
Wallis (Country) Dutch (Archaic), German (Archaic), Afrikaans
Archaic Dutch and German form of Wales as well as the modern Afrikaans form of the name.
Wallis en Futuna (Political Subdivision) Dutch, Afrikaans
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Wallis and Futuna.
Wallis i Futuna (Political Subdivision) Bosnian, Catalan, Croatian, Polish
Form of Wallis and Futuna.
Wallonië (Region) Dutch, Afrikaans
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Wallonia.
Warskou (Settlement) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Warsaw.
Watykan (Country) Polish
Polish form of Vatican, which is one of the names commonly used to refer to Vatican City.
Wene (Settlement) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Vienna.
Wenen (Settlement) Dutch
Dutch form of Vienna.
West-Virginië (Political Subdivision) Dutch (Archaic)
Archaic Dutch form of West Virginia. The modern Dutch form is written exactly the same as the English form.
Wes-Virginië (Political Subdivision) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of West Virginia.
Wietnam (Country) Polish
Polish form of Vietnam.
Wogezy (Mountain) Polish
Polish form of Vosges.
Wolhynien (Region) German
German form of Volhynia.
Wolynië (Region) Dutch
Dutch form of Volhynia.
Yegipet (Country) Russian
Russian form of Egypt.
Yehypet (Country) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Egypt.
Yerusalim (Settlement) Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Jerusalem.
Yerusalym (Settlement) Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Jerusalem.
Yevfrat (River) Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Euphrates.
Yordan (River) Bulgarian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian and Ukrainian form of Jordan (the river).
Yperdneisteria (Political Subdivision & Region) Greek
Greek form of Transnistria.
Ysland (Country & Island) Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Iceland.
Yudeya (Region) Bulgarian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian and Ukrainian form of Iudaea (see Judea).
Zaira (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Zaire.
Zairas (Country) Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Zaire.
Zambië (Country) Dutch (Archaic), Afrikaans
Archaic Dutch form of Zambia as well as the modern Afrikaans form of the name.
Zampia (Country) Greek
Greek form of Zambia.
Zelenortska Ostrva (Country) Bosnian, Serbian
Bosnian and Serbian form of Cape Verde.
Zelenortska Republika (Country) Croatian
Croatian form of Cape Verde.
Zimpampoue (Country) Greek
Greek form of Zimbabwe.
Zuid-Afrika (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of South Africa.
Zuid-Soedan (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of South Sudan.
Zviedrija (Country) Latvian
Latvian form of Sweden.