List of palindromic places
A palindromic place is a city or town whose name can be spelled either from left to right or right to left identically. An example of this would be Navan in Ireland.
The longest known palindromic place names in the Latin alphabet are:
12 letters
- Nerren Nerren, Western Australia[1]
- Mullum Mullum, Victoria, Melbourne
11 letters
- Anahanahana, Madagascar
- Ekalaka Lake, Montana, United States
- Wassamassaw, South Carolina, United States
10 letters
- Zirak Kariz, Afghanistan
9 letters
- Allagalla, Sri Lanka
- Arrawarra, Australia
- Assamassa, Portugal
- Caraparac, Peru
- Daba Qabad, Somalia
- Dabababad, Iran
- Ellemelle, Belgium
- Elleyelle, Nigeria
- Iaracarai, Brazil
- Illibilli, Sudan
- Kanakanak, Alaska, United States
- Kinikinik, Alberta, Canada
- Kinikinik, Colorado, United States
- Krape Park, Illinois, United States
- Madaradam, Chad
- Madoko Dam, Zimbabwe
- Nagubugan, Philippines
- Oktahatko, Florida, United States
- Ratana Tar, Pakistan
- Paraparap, Australia
- Silagalis, Lithuania
- Tassessat, Niger
8 letters
- Amassama, Nigeria
- Amissima, São Paulo
- Ward Draw, South Dakota, United States
- Idappadi, Tamil Nadu, India
7 letters
- Abiriba, Nigeria
- Acaiaca, Brazil
- Akasaka, Japan (Fukuoka)
- Akasaka, Japan (Okayama)
- Akasaka, Japan (Tokyo)
- Aramara, Australia
- Ateleta, Italy (L'Aquila)
- Etsaste, Estonia
- Glenelg, Highland, Scotland
- Glenelg, Australia
- Glenelg, Maryland, United States
- Isakasi, Albania
- Kangnak, North Korea
- Malayalam, India
- Neuquén, Argentina
- Okonoko, West Virginia, United States
- Qaanaaq, Greenland
- Senones, Vosges, France
6 letters
- Abaaba, National Park, Africa
- Aluula, Somalia
- Callac, France
- Dörröd, Sweden
- Eleele, Hawaii, United States
- Hajjah, Yemen
- Hannah, Lincolnshire, England
- Hannah, North Dakota, United States
- Hannah, South Carolina, United States
- Harrah, Oklahoma, United States
- Harrah, Washington, United States
- Hattah, Australia
- Lal Lal, Australia
- Lellel, Mali
- Notton, Yorkshire, England
- Rattar, Highland
- Renner, South Dakota, United States
- Ruppur, Bangladesh
- Selles, Eure, France
- Selles, Marne, France
- Selles, Pas-de-Calais, France
- Selles, Haute-Saône, France
- Semmes, Alabama, United States
- Serres, Greece
- Serres, Aude, France
- Serres, Hautes-Alpes, France
- Serres, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
- Staats, Germany
- Tassat, France
- Tesset, Johannesburg, South Africa (Tesset PTY Ltd)
- Tommot, Russia
- Tubbut, Australia
- Vellev, Denmark
- Wallaw, England
- Yessey, Russia
5 letters
- Anina, Romania
- Apapa, Nigeria
- Apopa, El Salvador
- Capac, Michigan, United States
- Catac, Peru
- Civic, Australia
- Dibid, Sierra Leone
- Gadag, Karnataka, India
- Gaqag, China
- Iriri, Brazil
- Itatí, Argentina
- Jakaj, Albania
- Janaj, Albania
- Kahak, Iran
- Kalak, Republic of Azerbaijan
- Kivik, Sweden
- La Sal, Utah, United States
- Laval, Quebec, Canada
- Laval, France
- Level, Ohio, United States
- Matam, Senegal
- Navan, Ireland
- Noxon, Montana, United States
- Noyon, France
- Onano, Italy
- Oruro, Bolivia
- Parap, Australia
- Reber, Slovenia
- Remer, Minnesota, United States
- Sajas, France
- Salas, Spain
- Tumut, Australia
- Wadaw, Burma
- Wakaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
4 letters
- Akka, Morocco
- Anna, Estonia
- Anna, Illinois, United States
- Anna, Ohio, United States
- Anna, Texas, United States
- Illi, Armenia
- Illi, Estonia
- Illi, Iran
- Maam, Ireland
- Na'an, Israel
- Otto, New York, United States
3 letters
Some of these short three-letter place names are shared by different locations in a number of countries:
- Aba, Nigeria
- Ada, Minnesota, United States
- Ada, Ohio, United States
- Ada, Oklahoma, United States
- Ada, Oregon, United States
- Ada, Serbia
- Aha, Freiburg, Germany
- Aka, Japan
- Ala, Estonia
- Ana, Iraq
- Ava, Missouri, United States
- Báb, Slovakia
- Ede, Netherlands
- Epe, Netherlands
- Eye, Cambridgeshire, England
- Eye, Herefordshire, England
- Eye, Suffolk, England
- Iai, Angola
- Ibi, Burkina Faso
- Ibi, Nigeria
- Ibi, Spain
- Idi, Indonesia
- Ili, China
- Iti
- Jaj, Lebanon
- Krk, Croatia
- Kuk, Slovenia
- Lol, Dordogne, France
- Nin, Croatia
- Obo, Central African Republic
- Oeo, New Zealand
- Olo, Indonesia
- Oro, Estonia
- Ono, Pennsylvania, United States
- Oso, Washington, United States
- Oyo, Nigeria
- Pap, Hungary
- Pap, Uzbekistan
- Pop, Uzbekistan
- Tát, Hungary
- Tét, Hungary
- Tut, Lorestan, Iran
- Tut, Markazi, Iran
- Tut, Razavi Khorasan, Iran
- Tut, South Khorasan, Iran
- Tut, Yazd, Iran
- Uku, Estonia
- Utu, Estonia
2 letters
1 letter
- Å, Denmark
- Å, Sweden
- Å, Åfjord, Norway
- Å, Andøy, Norway
- Å, Ibestad, Norway
- Å, Lavangen, Norway
- Å, Meldal, Norway
- Å, Moskenes, Norway
- Å, Tranøy, Norway
- Y, France
Sources
- ↑ "Find a postcode". Australia Post.
- GotoEuro Information
- City Name Database (at nona.net)
- I Love Me, Vol. I, Palindrome Encyclopedia, Michael Donner, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1996
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