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List of interesting or unusual place names

The following international geographical names are either interesting or unusual. This list is provided chiefly for its entertainment value.

Exactly what is "interesting or unusual" is of course open to debate, but most of the names fall into recognisable categories:

  • Names suggesting matters sexual or scatological or insulting, usually unintentionally. For example Intercourse, Shitlington Crags , or Silly.
  • Names of unorthodox spelling or sound. For example Å or Woolloomooloo.
  • Names that describe something that is in no apparent sense a geographical location. For example, Why, Old Harry , Mutters , Pity Me, and Die.
    • Some calendar-related names are marked 4
    • Some numerical names are marked 5
    • Some names that are interrogative pronouns are marked 6
    • Some living organisms' names are marked 7
    • Some names relating to food or drink are marked 8
  • Names that match or resemble the name of another place many orders of magnitude more well-known, giving opportunity for confusion. For example New York, Lincolnshire, England
    • Some names of this kind are marked 9.

Many place names that appear odd to English-speakers are from other languages. Often they are either meaningless or innocuous in their own tongue. The arguably best-known example of this is Fucking, Austria.


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The village of  in
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The village of Å in Norway
(and in other cities – there are six in London)

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Road sign for
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Road sign for Boring, Oregon

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Old cargo handling office,  railway station, Norway
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Old cargo handling office, Hell railway station, Norway

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  • Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
  • Kalgary, Texas , USA 9
  • Kalifornien, Germany
  • Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
  • Kärpänen, Lahti, Finland ("fly" (insect) in Finnish)
  • Kau Shi Wai , Hong Kong ("village of dog poo" in Cantonese)
  • King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Kissimmee, Florida, USA (properly pronounced "kis-SIMM-ee" (IPA [kǝˈsɪmɪ]), but usually mispronounced "KISS-a-me" ([ˈkɪsǝmiː]) by non-locals)
  • Kellys Knob , Kununurra, Australia
  • Kilkenny, Minnesota, USA (sounds like "killed Kenny" from South Park)
  • Kiritimati (pronounced "Christmas"), islands in the South Pacific ("ti" in the native language is the "s" sound in English)
  • Kissing, Germany
  • Klang Valley, Malaysia
  • Knickerbocker, Texas , USA
  • Knob Lick, Missouri , USA
  • Knotty Ash, Liverpool, England
  • Kokomo, Indiana, USA
  • Koolyanobbing, Western Australia 1
  • Korea, Kentucky , USA
  • Korea, Poland 9
  • Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit — the poetic name of Bangkok, Thailand 2
  • Krypton, Kentucky , USA

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  • Quail, Texas, USA
  • Quebec, County Durham, England 9
  • Queen Camel , Somerset, England
  • Quicksand, Kentucky , USA
  • Quién Sabe Mountains, California , USA; geographical feature in the Mojave Desert; Spanish for "who knows?"

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  • U (Coclé) , Panama
  • Ugley, Essex, England
  • Ultima, Victoria, Australia
  • Unalaska, Alaska, USA
  • Unnamed Conservation Park , South Australia, Australia
  • Up In Ti , Pitcairn Island
  • Upotipotpon , Victoria, Australia
  • Upper Slaughter , Gloucestershire, England
  • Upper Swan, Western Australia, Australia
  • Uranium City , Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Usa, Oita, Japan 9 (Rumors that the town was so named so its exports could bear the label "Made in USA" are apocryphal.)
  • Useless Loop , Western Australia, Australia

V

  • Vagina, Kurganskaya Oblast, Russia
  • Varkaus, Finland (means theft in Finnish)
  • Venice, California, USA 9
  • Venkatanarasimharajuvaripeta , a train station on the Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu–Renigunta, Andhra Pradesh line, India
  • Venusberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  • Veribest, Texas , USA
  • Void , Meuse, France (now merged with a neighbouring place to form Void-Vacon )
  • Vienna, Virginia, USA 9
  • Virgin, Nevada , USA
  • Virgin, Utah, USA
  • Virginia Water, Surrey, England
  • Virginville, Pennsylvania , USA
  • Vulcan, Alberta, Canada


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Sign to  Road, on , California
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Sign to Zzyzx Road, on Interstate 15, California

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