1. The second Longest geographical name that is accepted in the world
is “Taumatawhakatangihangak oauauotamateaturipukaka
pikimaungahoronukupokaiwhe nua kitanatahu” (85 letters) which is a hill
in New Zealand – it is a maori phrase which translates to “place where
Tamatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed and swallowed
mountains, known as land-eater, played his flute to his loved one”. It
was the longest until recently (though the Guinness Book of Records
still regards it as the longest); it has most likely now been supplanted
by Krung thep maha nakorn amorn ratana kosinmahintar ayutthay amaha
dilok phop noppa ratrajathani burirom udom rajaniwesmahasat harn amorn
phimarn avatarn sathit sakkattiya visanukamprasit in Thailand (163
letters).
2. Lesotho, Vatican City, and San Marino are the only countries
completely surrounded by one other country. Lesotho is completely
surrounded by South Africa, and Vatican City, and San Marino are both
completely surrounded by Italy.
3.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll llantysiliogogogoch is the
longest village name in the world (and third longest geographical name).
it is located in Wales, and yes there are four l’s in a row!
4. The Shortest place name is ‘Å’ it is located in both Sweden and
Norway. In Scandinavian languages, ‘Å’ means “river”. The image above
is one of the newly replaces road signs for the area – they are
frequently stolen for their novelty value.
5. The Vatican city is the smallest country in the world at only .2
square miles. That is smaller than the average city! The largest country
is (surprise surprise) Russia.
source : listverse
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