- Fwd: Palindromic placenames
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Feb 15, 2003 @ 15:29 - m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
- Palindromic placenames?
With your messages I learned what palindromic names are. Now I have a question, with an example. In Portugal there is a village called Amor. That is Roma
Feb 15, 2003 @ 23:20 - Francisco <xuax@netvisao.pt> ("Francisco <xuax@...>" <xuax@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Fwd: Palindromic placenames
We have one in Denmark, at the shortest one in the world too. It s not far from my mother place, I should take a photo there to document it. I have also seen
Feb 16, 2003 @ 10:02 - Jesper Nielsen ("Jesper Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Fwd: Palindromic placenames
Here is an old map from Ø. Now a days they seem to call it Øby. Jesper ... From: Jesper Nielsen To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 16,
Feb 16, 2003 @ 10:09 - Jesper Nielsen ("Jesper Nielsen" <jesniel@image.dk>)
- Re: Fwd: Palindromic placenames - Ø
... Ok, but in the map it seems to be Ö. The Ø is perhaps the equivalent modern spelling, isn t it? ... By means town , isn t it? ... Yes, but not the
Feb 16, 2003 @ 13:51 - Francisco <xuax@netvisao.pt> ("Francisco <xuax@...>" <xuax@...>)
- Re: Fwd: Palindromic placenames
When I was in Finland last year, I was fortunate to be on a train from Rovaniemi to Helsinki that stopped at Ii. (I have taken the Helsinki-Rovaniemi or
Feb 16, 2003 @ 18:20 - Craig <trehala@yahoo.com> ("Craig <trehala@...>" <trehala@...>)
- Re: Fwd: Palindromic placenames
... not far from my mother place, I should take a photo there to document it. I have also seen it in the Guiness Book of Records once. ... Don t forget Y in
Feb 16, 2003 @ 18:34 - Peter Smaardijk <smaardijk@yahoo.com> ("Peter Smaardijk <smaardijk@...>" <smaardijk@...>)
- RE: [BoundaryPoint] Fwd: Palindromic placenames
In Norway and Sweden there are several places called Å, in France it is Y, in Japan O. Some time ago a 6 existed in West Virginia, USA. The longest according
Feb 16, 2003 @ 18:32 - Jan S. Krogh ("Jan S. Krogh" <jan.krogh@...>)
- Re: Fwd: Palindromic placenames
... letters): Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokai whenuak ... According to my Welsh tourist propaganda, the longest name of
Feb 16, 2003 @ 21:40 - Francisco <xuax@netvisao.pt> ("Francisco <xuax@...>" <xuax@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Fwd: Palindromic placenames
But not palindronic though. Jesper ... From: Jan S. Krogh To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 7:32 PM Subject: RE:
Feb 16, 2003 @ 21:41 - Jesper Nielsen ("Jesper Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
- Re: Fwd: Palindromic placenames
... The longest known palindromic placename is WASSAMASSAW, the name of a swamp in South Carolina. There used to be a small community near that swamp also
Feb 17, 2003 @ 00:11 - djtilque <dtilque@nwlink.com> ("djtilque <dtilque@...>" <dtilque@...>)
- Re: Palindromic placenames?
... ah francisco here is your question i misunderstood previously in my haste so apologies & another try at answering it the subject of place names isnt really
Feb 21, 2003 @ 00:23 - acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)
- Re: Palindromic placenames - and other names
... find that understandable & comfortable even if it is admittedly a little strange Ok, I also find interesting the discussion of placenames (both palindromic
Feb 21, 2003 @ 11:41 - Francisco <xuax@netvisao.pt> ("Francisco <xuax@...>" <xuax@...>)
- Re: Palindromic placenames - and other names
francisco ... beautifully said my friend & names without meanings are like flowers without nectar so heres to pursuing all the above
Feb 21, 2003 @ 15:16 - acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)
- Re: Fwd: Palindromic placenames
dan ... a ... & having visited it i would certainly like to believe it is the longest at 11 characters but i believe there are a number of places in australia
Feb 21, 2003 @ 15:35 - acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)
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... Not really so. There are names without meaning or names which meaning is lost. Francisco, Portugal
Feb 21, 2003 @ 19:04 - Francisco <xuax@netvisao.pt> ("Francisco <xuax@...>" <xuax@...>)
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... right & therein lies the opportunity of divining or creating it it is really magnificent fun here on purple island for example i was led to the necessity
Feb 22, 2003 @ 15:13 - acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)