Under the following table, geographical names are used to illustrate.
It is also a geographical name given to places in Alaska, and the native people of the area.
It is not known how many geographical names have changed under the ordinance.
I have a personal list of the coolest geographical names.
Both are geographical names, but their legal status is entirely different, for a technical reason.
When the board was formed in 1891, it made some sweeping changes to geographical names around the country.
Rather, each nation has personal and geographical names taken from a real nation on Earth.
I am also thinking of the protection of geographical names.
And it is not just because this aster bears the geographical name.
Historically (before the 1970s), every meteorite was given a simple geographical name.