Submitted Place Names of Length 10

This is a list of submitted place names in which the length is 10.
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Uzbèkistan (Country) Acehnese
Acehnese form of Uzbekistan.
Valenzuela (Settlement) Filipino
Valenzuela, officially the City of Valenzuela, is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 714,918 people... [more]
Van Tassell (Settlement) English (American)
Transferred use of the Dutch surname Van Tassell. The town in Wyoming was named for R. S. Van Tassell, a cattleman.
Venesuelæ (Country) Ossetian
Ossetian form of Venezuela.
Vietunaamu (Country) Dhivehi
Dhivehi form of Vietnam.
Villarreal (Settlement) Spanish
Means "royal village" in Spanish, from villa "small town, settlement" and real "royal". Villarreal is a city in the province of Castelló, in the Valencian Community, Spain, named for being founded by King James I of Aragon.
Víðbláinn (Other) Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse víðr "wide, extensive" and blár "blue, dark, livid" (the colour used to describe corpses and bruises, e.g. hel-blár "black as death"; compare Bláinn)... [more]
Volgograda (Settlement) Latvian
Latvian form of Volgograd.
Volgogrado (Settlement) Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of Volgograd.
Voudapesti (Settlement) Greek
Greek form of Budapest.
Wagoh-ox-oan (Other) Mormon
The tenth great star according to Mormon cosmology. The meanings of the first three parts of the name are uncertain, while the fourth part is, according to Joseph Smith, the name for a symbol representing a compound of Zub-zool-oan, whose meaning is given as "the beginning" or "first".
Wapakoneta (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Ohio. The name is possibly derived from the Shawnee word wa-po'kanite meaning "the place of white bones".
Wauwautosa (Settlement) Algonquian
Wauwautosa (an edge city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is named after the Potawatomi Chief Wauwataesie and the Potawatomi word for "firefly".
Waxahachie (Settlement) English (American)
A city in Texas. Possibly from the Alabama term waakasi hachi meaning "calf's tail", or from the Muscogee compound word wakyhyce meaning "cow river".
Wei'erniusi (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Vilnius.
Wellington (Settlement) English
From Old English Weolingtun meaning "wealthy estate". Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. It is also the name of several settlements throughout the English-speaking world.
West Bengal (Political Subdivision) Indian
Meaning “The west part of Bengal”. Bengal is a territory divided between India and Bangladesh.
Wetaskiwin (Settlement) English (Canadian), Cree
A city in Alberta. From the Cree word wiitaskiiwin ispatinaw, meaning "the hills where peace was made".
Wharekauri (Settlement) Maori
This is misnomer of the Chatham Islands and Chatham Island. A Maori man made this mistake before 1835. This came from a settlement on Chatham Island named Wharekauri. The Maori have called Chatham Island that to this day.
Whitehorse (Settlement) English (Canadian)
Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon in northwest Canada.... [more]
Whiteville (Settlement) English
Meaning "white city," this is a city in North Carolina.
Whitewater (River) English
A river in Minnesota. The name is derived from the English words "white" and "water", a translation of the river's Dakota name.
Winnemucca (Settlement & Body of Water) English (American)
A dry lake and city in Nevada, both named for Chief Winnemucca, a leader of the Northern Paiute people who are indigenous to the area.
Winterberg (Region, Settlement & Mountain) German
The name of towns in German and Switzerland, as well as a mountain chain in South Africa and several mountains in Germany. From German Winter meaning "winter" and Berg meaning "mountain, hill".
Wiskhonsin (Political Subdivision) Thai
Thai form of Wisconsin.
Wochingtan (Political Subdivision) Thai
Thai form of Washington.
Wooméiniya (Country) Navajo
Navajo form of Romania
Wu Laai Gwai (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Uruguay.
Wulanbatuo (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Ulaanbaatar.
Wu Zi Bit Hak (Country) Chinese (Cantonese)
Cantonese form of Uzbekistan.
Xaisomboun (Political Subdivision) Lao
Yalisangna (Political Subdivision) Chinese
Chinese form of Arizona.
Yaluo Shida (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Alor Setar.
Yana Mach'ay (Mountain) Spanish (Latin American)
A mountain in Peru. Meaning "black cave", from Quecha yana meaning "black" and mach'ay meaning "cave".
Yanghgangj (Political Subdivision) Zhuang
Zhuang form of Hong Kong via the Chinese form 香港 (Xiānggǎng).
Yarushalam (Settlement) Hindi, Urdu
Hindi and Urdu form of Jerusalem.
Yekibastuz (Settlement) Kazakh
Alternate transcription of Kazakh Екібастұз (see Ekibastuz).
Yelusaleng (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Jerusalem.
Yerusaghem (Settlement) Armenian
Armenian form of Jerusalem.
Yerusallem (Settlement) Korean
Korean form of Jerusalem.
Yisilanbao (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Islamabad.
Yisitanbao (Settlement) Chinese
Chinese form of Istanbul.
Yogyakarta (Political Subdivision & Settlement) Indonesian
From Javanese ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ (ngayogyakarta), itself derived from Sanskrit अयोध्या (ayodhya) meaning "unconquerable, irresistible" (also referring to the mythical city of Ayodhya mentioned in Hindu texts such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata) and कृत (krta) meaning "done, made, accomplished"... [more]
Yoshkar-Ola (Settlement) Mari, Russian
Means "red city" in Mari, from Eastern Mari йошкар (yoshkar) meaning "red" and ола (ola) meaning "city". This is the name of the capital city of the Russian republic of Mari El.
Youngstown (Political Subdivision) English
Youngstown is a city in Ohio, USA.
Ytyk-Kyuyol (Settlement) Russian, Yakut
A settlement in Yakutia, Russia. It is named for a nearby lake, whose name literally means "Sacred Lake" in the Yakut language.
Yugoslavia (Country) English
From Serbo-Croatian Jugoslavija meaning "land of the South Slavs", derived from jug meaning "south" and slavija meaning "land of Slavs". This was the name of a European country that existed from 1918 to 1941 (as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia), from 1943 to 1945 (as the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia), from 1945 to 1992, and from 1992-2003 (as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).
Yukon River (River) Indigenous American
The Yukon River is a major Watercourse. From British Columbia through Yukon to Alaska.... [more]
Yunanistan (Country) Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Turkish
From Yunan combined with the Persian suffix ستان (stân) meaning "land of". This is the Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, and Turkish name for Greece.
Ýunanystan (Country) Turkmen
Turkmen form of Yunanistan, used as the Turkmen name of Greece.
Zheltoycho (Country) Chechen
From Chechen желтой (zheltoy) meaning "Greek" and the suffix -чоь (-cho) meaning "place of". This is the Chechen name for Greece.
Zimpampoue (Country) Greek
Greek form of Zimbabwe.
Zinkgruvan (Settlement) Swedish
Means "the zink mine" in Swedish. Zinkgruvan is both a village and a mine. It is the only locality in Sweden starting with Z.
Zionsville (Settlement) English
Various cities in the United States. From Zion and ville, meaning "city".
Zuid-Afrika (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of South Africa.
Zuid-Soedan (Country) Dutch
Dutch form of South Sudan.