Beautiful geographical names in the world. The most bizarre place names on the planet

In fact, such unusual and funny names great amount all around Russia. Who invents them, I wonder?

I bring to your attention some of them.


In the city of Myshkin, everything is really saturated with the spirit of a mouse. Not in terms of smell, no. The mouse is present everywhere as a symbol. Firstly, the city itself is quite mouse-sized: 6,000 people live in it. Secondly, there is a wonderful Mouse Museum. And thirdly, the city, like a mouse, hid from the present and quietly exists somewhere between Uglich and Rybinsk. There is a city with the name Koshki, it is located in the Samara region.

Settlement with exotic name Half (located in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, 30 km from Urai).

I suggest you visit the village of Dudes, which in Perm region. Far, of course, but what a name.

Somewhere in the water basin of the Lukhovitsky district, a river flows with the breathtaking name Voblya. And the old embassy road from the time of Boris Godunov ran along the banks of the Potudan and Ublya rivers. The names have survived to this day.

More recently, residents of the village of Lokhovo, Cheremkhovo district, Irkutsk region, decided to change the name of their settlement. The villagers even arranged a competition for a new geographical name. But in vain! Actually, “loh” is the name of a shrub with strongly smelling flowers and edible berries, and among ichthyologists, the term “loh” refers to salmon in the period after spawning. In the explanatory dictionary of Vladimir Dahl there is a word close to the current jargon, but only feminine - in the old days a stupid woman was called a sucker.

Do not snooze. The name of this place near the city of Artemovsky Sverdlovsk region, they say, appeared after 1914, when a railway line was laid there. There were no buildings, and therefore the train slowed down a little there. Future passengers had to jump on the train literally on the move at the driver’s shouts: “DO NOT YAWN!”

In the Sverdlovsk region there is a settlement Gazeta. Where the name came from - no one remembers.

The village of Rassol got its name not from a famous drink, but from the river Rassolka. The river was named in connection with the steel industry that existed here in the old days.

The village of Kosyakovka, Sterlitamaksky district of Bashkiria.

Bolshaya Pyssa is a settlement in the Komi-Udorsky district. Of course, there is also Malaya Pyssa nearby. And you shouldn't have refused to live here! It is here that the unique holiday “Chechchalan Lun” is celebrated. On the Annunciation near the walls of houses they put chocks, they put boards on them and jump for a whole week. Children, youth and unmarried women participate in this action. Compete - who will jump higher and not fall off the board. The higher you jump, the longer and happier your life will be.


There are settlements on the planet with such amazing names that it is difficult to believe in the fact of their existence. And to live in the city of Swastika or in the city of the Kingdom of Satan can, perhaps, only love with a good sense of humor. And it should be noted that these are not the most strange names from existing ones.

1. Swastika


City of Swastika in Ontario, Canada - pretty strange place. In fact, this is not a Nazi haunt at all - the city was founded almost 30 years before Adolf Hitler began to use the swastika. The name of the city was chosen in honor of the ancient Indian sign of well-being and fertility.

2. Kingdom of Satan


In a funny and strange way, there are cities and geographic places on Earth named after hell. For example, two cities in the USA (in the states of Vermont and Massachusetts) are called the Kingdom of Satan.

3. Peniston


The name of the town of Peniston in Yorkshire, England, probably comes from older forms of Welsh and English. Originally, the name meant "Hilltop Village". Today, everyone who is not lazy is giggling over him.

4. Nothing


The formerly inhabited (although very few people lived in it) village of Nothing in Arizona was completely abandoned in 2005. A sign at the entrance to the city says: "The devoted citizens of Nothing are full of hope and faith in the need for work. For many years these people believed in Nothing, hoped for Nothing and worked for Nothing."

5. North Pole


There are cities with the name of the North Pole in the states of Alaska and New York. New York's North Pole has a theme park with live reindeer and Santa Claus.

6. Nameless


Nameless - a small town in the state of Colorado, which got its name when a highway was planned to be laid in this place with a turn to the still non-existent city. During the construction of the road, a temporary sign with the inscription "Nameless" was installed at the turn. In the end, the name stuck.

7. Moon


To the northwest of Pittsburgh there is a town called Luna, which was probably so named because it is located in a crescent-shaped bend in the river.

8. Mars


Tourists have recently been frequenting the city of Mars in Pennsylvania. Not only is a non-working former spaceship installed in the city, but you can also say that you visited the Martians (that's what the locals are called).

9. George Washington


George Washington is the only city in the United States, which bears the full name of the founding father.

10. Ganja


The city with the most Rastaman name can be found in Azerbaijan. Moreover, this is not even a village that was named as a joke, but the second largest city in the country.

11. Chinatown

Chinatowns or Chinatowns exist in major cities around the world, but Wisconsin has whole city which has a similar name.

12. Batman


Everyone knows the famous comic book hero, but few people know that in Turkey, in the province of Batman, on the banks of the Batman River (a tributary of the Tigris River), there is a city of Batman. The main local attractions are oil refineries and a large military airbase.

13. Bastardtown


Bastardtown in County Wexford, despite its name, is a picturesque seaside Irish village.

14. Å


The settlement with such a laconic name is a beautiful seaside village in the very north of Norway. Also, six other Norwegian towns, Swedish and Danish cities have a similar name.

15. Accident


Interestingly, the town of Accident was built in the 1770s in Western Maryland by accident. Two surveyors were marking the ground by randomly choosing the same oak tree as a reference point. It was on that spot that the city was founded.

And to live in the city of Swastika or in the city of the Kingdom of Satan can, perhaps, only people with a good sense of humor. And it should be noted that these are not the strangest names in existence.

1. Swastika


City of Swastika in Ontario, Canada.

The city of Swastika in Ontario, Canada is a rather strange place. In fact, this is not a Nazi haunt at all - the city was founded almost 30 years before Adolf Hitler began to use the swastika. The name of the city was chosen in honor of the ancient Indian sign of well-being and fertility.

2. Kingdom of Satan



Two cities in the USA (in the states of Vermont and Massachusetts) are called the Kingdom of Satan.

In a funny and strange way, there are cities and geographic places on Earth named after hell. For example, two cities in the USA (in the states of Vermont and Massachusetts) are called the Kingdom of Satan.

3. Peniston



Town of Peniston in Yorkshire, England.

The name of the town of Peniston in Yorkshire, England, probably comes from older forms of Welsh and English. Originally, the name meant "Hilltop Village". Today, everyone who is not lazy is giggling over him.

4. Nothing



The village of Nothing in Arizona, USA.

The formerly inhabited (although very few people lived in it) village of Nothing in Arizona was completely abandoned in 2005. A sign at the entrance to the city says: "The devoted citizens of Nothing are full of hope and faith in the need for work. For many years these people believed in Nothing, hoped for Nothing and worked for Nothing."

5. North Pole



The city of the North Pole is in the states of Alaska and New York, USA.

There are cities with the name of the North Pole in the states of Alaska and New York. New York's North Pole has a theme park with live reindeer and Santa Claus.

6. Nameless



City in Colorado, USA.

Nameless - a small town in the state of Colorado, which got its name when a highway was planned to be laid in this place with a turn to the still non-existent city. During the construction of the road, a temporary sign with the inscription "Nameless" was installed at the turn. In the end, the name stuck.

7. Moon



The town of Luna is located northwest of Pittsburgh.

To the northwest of Pittsburgh there is a town called Luna, which was probably so named because it is located in a crescent-shaped bend in the river.

8. Mars



City of Mars in Pennsylvania, USA.

Tourists have recently been frequenting the city of Mars in Pennsylvania. Not only is a non-working former spaceship installed in the city, but you can also say that you visited the Martians (that's what the locals are called).

9. George Washington



George Washington is the only city named by its full name.

George Washington is the only city in the United States that bears the full name of its founding father.

10. Ganja



City in Azerbaijan.

The city with the most Rastaman name can be found in Azerbaijan. Moreover, this is not even a village that was named as a joke, but the second largest city in the country.

11. Chinatown



Chinatown is a city in Wisconsin, USA.

Chinatowns or Chinatowns exist in major cities around the world, but there is an entire city in Wisconsin that bears a similar name.

12. Batman



Batman City in Batman Province on the banks of the Batman River, Turkey.

Everyone knows the famous comic book hero, but few people know that in Turkey, in the province of Batman, on the banks of the Batman River (a tributary of the Tigris River), there is a city of Batman. The main local attractions are oil refineries and a large military airbase.

13. Bastardtown



Town of Bastardtown in County Wexford, Ireland.

Bastardtown in County Wexford, despite its name, is a picturesque seaside Irish village.

14. Å



Å is a village in the very north of Norway.

The settlement with such a laconic name is a beautiful seaside village in the very north of Norway. Also, six other Norwegian towns, Swedish and Danish cities have a similar name.

15. Accident



Town Accident in Western Maryland, USA.

Interestingly, the town of Accident was built in the 1770s in Western Maryland by accident. Two surveyors were marking the ground by randomly choosing the same oak tree as a reference point. It was on that spot that the city was founded.

For travelers, most often the key role is played by the place of rest, its characteristics and features, rather than the name. In this case, the principle “it is not the name that paints the area, but the name of the place” applies, and in this regard, we often fall in love with the names of those cities in which we were the best. Beautiful city names are most often found in Europe, they are pleasant and melodious to our ears. But many Russian settlements also fall into this category, the names of which sound charming in our native language.

Romanesque towns-museums

It is believed that the most beautiful city names in the world are concentrated in historical area, in the Mediterranean. It is noteworthy that this region is located between two parts of the world - Europe and Asia, and all settlements, which have ever been here or are still there, have very beautiful names. Many cities of the former Roman Empire have survived to this day. Among them are Rome, Florence, Venice. Along with them, very beautiful names of the regions can be distinguished: Liguria, Tuscany, Sicily. Agree, a treat for the ear?

Greece, a neighbor of Italy, also has beautiful names of cities that are located on its territory. These are Athens, Kallithea, Heraklion. It is noteworthy that, in addition to the most beautiful names, these settlements managed to preserve architectural monuments of stunning beauty on their territories. You can admire them forever, and gradually they will become synonymous with the names of cities.

Ancient East - sophistication and beauty

It is surprising that beautiful names were much more amiable in the territories of the Middle East. Firstly, it is the center of the origin of the Akkadian civilization. A few centuries later, it was replaced by the majestic Nineveh. In the south of the same Mesopotamia, the king of all the powers of that time was located - Babylon with its famous tower, still not excavated from the golden sands. On the territory of Egypt, two megacities with beautiful names can be distinguished - Memphis and Alexandria. In present-day Turkey, which once bore the names of Anatolia and Cappadocia (also names that are very attractive to hear), there was the legendary city of Troy, famous for its history with a wooden horse.

Well, Syria has such beautiful city names as Damascus, Alalakh, Amarna and others. It is noteworthy that most of the above names have survived to this day. An exception can be considered Memphis, which changed its name to no less beautiful - Cairo.

Spain - a modern treasure trove of uniqueness

Country located in the southwest European continent, is famous for having beautiful city names. We will not list them, but only go through the most famous ones, which are unique not only in their sound, but also in architecture.

It is probably worth starting a trip to Spain from Catalonia, where the metropolis of Barcelona is located. This name has been thundering all over the world for many centuries and appears either in the creative sphere of life, or in sports, or in tourism.

Valencia is located below, and the regions stretch even closer to the south. Among the cities of this country, one can distinguish a complex but very beautiful name - La Manga del Mar Menor. It is important to note that Spanish colonization caused the spread of this culture to a wider area. So, beautiful city names that are pronounced and written in this language can be found in Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and many other states.

Far and mysterious North

The names of the Scandinavian settlements are also recognized as the most beautiful. It is important to note that Romano-Germanic and Finno-Ugric peoples coexist on this peninsula, so the names of local geographical units are fundamentally different. Filled with severity and grandeur - the city of Stockholm. Östersund, Malmö, Skelleftea and Sundsvall appear along with him. Finland is famous for the famous cities of Helsinki, Viitasaari, Tornio, Rovaniemi and Nilsia. Most importantly, in many settlements of these cold countries, even in the smallest ones, the primitive traditions and culture of these peoples have been preserved, which gives them even more charm and charm.

Surprise of the new century - South Africa and its heritage

Who would have thought that on the expanses of the southernmost point of the African continent, real urban jungles would grow, which would bear beautiful names. Among the cities that are more reminiscent of America with their panoramas, we highlight Johannesburg, Cape Town, Pretoria, Port Elizabeth and East London. These unique names of these settlements are due to the synthesis of local dialects and the English language, which appeared here after British colonization.

Russia and its uniqueness

For our compatriots, the most beautiful are the names of cities in Russia, and mainly the native one, which is unique and individual in each of its letters.

Saint Petersburg is an ancient and incredibly beautiful city.

Remote cities also have beautiful names: Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg, Astrakhan, Arkhangelsk, Kaliningrad. It can be said with full confidence that in Russia there are much more places, regions and cities with the most beautiful names, but it is simply impossible to list them in one article.

There are geographical names that we use in everyday life in a different meaning. There are many such words that have entered our language from maps and geography textbooks. Let's consider the most interesting of them.

From the name of the city of Basra in Iraq comes the name of alabaster, which is a valuable building material. Translated from Arabic, the word "al-basra" means "soft" and is associated with the characteristics of the local soil. The word "kaolin" is associated with the Kaolian area in China, where white clay was first mined for the purpose of making porcelain. The word "faience" is associated with the name of the city of Faenza in Italy. Rock is intended as a facing material in the construction process and in the construction of monuments. The breed is called labradorite from the name of the peninsula of the same name. North America.

If we turn to the periodic system of chemical elements D.I. Mendeleev, you can see a large number of names that have witnessed certain parts of the world, for example, americium, europium, and individual countries, gallium ( ancient name France), ruthenium, translated from Latin meaning Russia, francium, polonium, meaning Poland. In honor of Paris, such an element as lutetium (from the Latin. "Lutetium") is named, and in honor of the Greek city of Magnesium, such an element as magnesium is named. Chemical elements like californium and scandium also speak of the geographical name of the same name.

The name of the four chemical elements - ytterbium, yttrium, erbium and terbium comes from the small town of Ytterby, which is located on the Swedish island of Ruslagen. In 1787, an unusual heavy mineral containing these rare earth elements was found in the vicinity of this city. The town of Ytterby became famous thanks to this miracle of nature.

An example of a chemical named after a city is veronal (from the Italian city of Verona); cologne, which means "water from Cologne". In 1972, cologne was first made in Cologne. Cologne today is the largest industrial center in Germany, where various types of machine tools, cars, television and radio equipment are produced. However, around the world Cologne is known for its "water from Cologne".

From the island of the same name in the Red Sea comes the name of the valuable topaz stone.

What about fabric names? Not everyone knows that the name of the tulle fabric comes from the French city where it was first made. In the state of northwestern India, the name of a thin woolen fabric - cashmere, was born, from the name of the state of Kashmir. Madepolam fabric is also of Indian origin. It got its name from a small town of the same name.

The city in Scotland is Cheviot, the name of the ridge in the Pennine Mountains of Great Britain duplicates the covercot. Jersey fabric owes its name to the English island of Jersey from the group of the Channel Islands next to France. The city of the same name in the United States is the birthplace of the Boston woolen fabric. The name waltz-boston came from here. Translated from French, the name of crepe de chine silk fabric means "Chinese crepe". Moroccan crepe in translation means "Moroccan crepe". In the 60-60s. in the Italian city of Bologna, raincoats made of synthetic material, which received the same name, first appeared. The name of the breed of indoor dogs have the same origin. In the old spelling, the capital of Turkey sounds like Angora, hence the origin of Angora cats.

From the name of the city of Bruges, in a slightly modified pronunciation, the word trousers came. AT this city produced a special fabric "bruggisch" for sewing trousers. The city of Bruges itself comes from the ancient Norwegian language of the Normans and is translated as a bridge (“brigia”).

The origin of the word jeans also has a connection with geography. The appearance of the first jeans dates back to the 50s. last century, and San Francisco (USA) is their homeland. Jeans in those days were made only for laborers. The material was canvas. The country-supplier of fabric for tailoring was italian city Genoa. The name was somewhat distorted by the Americans, so the end result was the emergence of the word jeans.

From the name of the city of Fes, which is located in Morocco, the name of the men's fez cap was formed, made of red felt in the shape of a truncated cone with a tassel, until recently common in North America and the Middle East. From the Austrian province of Tyrol came the name of a hat with a feather - Tyroleans.

Geographic sound is also inherent in a large number food products. In the city of Mayon on the island of Menorca, which is part of the Spanish Balearic Islands, mayonnaise, widely known today, was made for the first time.

From the French city of Plombier, the name of the ice cream variety was formed - ice cream. From the river Torto, flowing on the island of Sicily, the name was formed - cake.

eponymous French city Roquefort cheese owes its name. The names of such cheeses as Dutch, Poshekhonsky, Uglichsky, Kostroma, Swiss have a similar origin. As well as sausages: Hamburg, Odessa, Krakow, Lviv, Moscow, Odessa, Minsk, etc.

From Greece came buckwheat, from Persia - peach. Orange means "Chinese apple".

In the names of brands of refrigerators, mineral waters, motorcycles, televisions, cars, there are also a large number of place names. For example, the landau horse-drawn carriage got its name from the Bavarian city of Landau. It was there that it was first made.

The name landau has survived to this day in the name of the body of a convertible car. The closed body passenger car upper class got its name from the historical province of France Limousin.

Geographically, it will also interesting title US dollar. The name of this currency is not of American origin and is not at all connected with English language. In the small German town of Joachimsthal (now the Czech Republic), they minted a large silver coin called Joachimsthaler. The name was later shortened to the word "thaler", which later became "dollar" in English pronunciation. The village of Dollar is located in Great Britain.

For the most part, geographical names have their corresponding meaning.

But there are a large number of those that appeared on a geographical map by chance and were the result of errors and misunderstandings.