Funny place names

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i always knew that living on an island makes ppl weird ;) :crazyeyes

Well, in germany we have a town called "Fucking" :goodjob:
 
It's the actual name, not a translation.
 
A colleague of mine told me about the town he passed through in (I think) Sweden. The town was called "Wanking".

What made this especially amusing was that they followed the european tradition of having the name of the town on a sign on the way in, and the name of the town with a line through it on he way out. Some places have no-smoking signs, this one has....
 
There's a town in Washington State that's called Humptulips. :p
 
My wife is from Hicksville NY! :lol:
 
In de Dutch province of Limburg, there's a town called "America". Less than 2,000 residents.

But there are also a lot of places and districts in the US and Canada which are named to Dutch cities. Vancouver: "van" means "from" and Couver comes from Coevorden. Coevorden has about 30,000 residents. :D

The district Harlem in New York comes from Haarlem, the capital of a province. My guess is it has about 200,000 residents. Is that less than the district Harlem?
Brooklyn comes from Breukelen; less than 10,000 residents.

Furthermore there are a lot of names which other Dutchmen would find funny.
Lutjebroek, Een, Twee, Drie, Vier, Spier...ach, gewoon in de Bosatlas kijken. ;)
 
Yes, I'm proud to be from Vancouver! (or Van Couverden). Funny that the province I'm in is called British Columbia....hmmm...

Some funny names, all from my friends in the ol' USA:

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Walla Walla, Washington
Hell, Michigan
Noodle, Texas
Chicken, Alaska
 
apparently the longest place name is in NZ, but they have simplified it to 'waikikamukau' (why-kick-a-moo-cow), but i would take that with a grain of salt, the actual name exists (i looked on a NZ map), but im not sure if its the largest place name.
 
In Norway there's also a place called Hell. You can buy dark red postcards there which say "Greetings from Hell". :D
 
Coooool!!!!


Well, this one aint that funny, but i come from a town called 'Te Puke', but its pronounced 'Tee Pook-E'
 
In Finland there's a place called 'Terskanperä'...

Oh yeah nobody speaks finnish here goddamn. Well, translation is probably coming up!

(EDIT: ) Unless I can't use these words on english... And probably they're
not in dictionary so sorry for wasting ur time.
 
I've always gotten a kick out of this one: Lake Titikaka (somewhere in South America)

Lahore (in Pakistan; my dad was born there) also comes to mind.

Also, I've heard there's a Chinese restaurant out there called "The Foo King Noodle"; I was amused by that one as well.
 
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