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==Georgeland== | ==Georgeland== | ||
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+ | !Name | ||
+ | !Established | ||
+ | !Nomenclature | ||
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+ | |Charlotte | ||
+ | |27 November 1815 | ||
+ | |Named after King George III's consort | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Dutton | ||
+ | |1819 | ||
+ | |Named after Keith Dutton, the colony's first gold commissioner | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Huxley | ||
+ | |1820 | ||
+ | |Named after Francis John Huxley, first colonial secretary of Georgeland | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Hanover | ||
+ | |1820 | ||
+ | |Named after the royal house | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Jenkinson | ||
+ | |1821 | ||
+ | |Named after Prime Minister of the UK, Robert Jenkinson | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Chippeway | ||
+ | |1822 | ||
+ | |Named after the native americans who turned over large parts of Ontario, Canada to the UK | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1822 | ||
+ | |Stewart | ||
+ | |Named after Robert Stewart, UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs who died in the same year. The Castlereagh River was named after his peerage (Viscount Castlereagh) | ||
+ | |- | ||
==Wemberley== | ==Wemberley== |
Revision as of 11:38, 2 March 2011
This page contains a list of cities in Iscoun
Georgeland
Name | Established | Nomenclature | |
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Charlotte | 27 November 1815 | Named after King George III's consort | |
Dutton | 1819 | Named after Keith Dutton, the colony's first gold commissioner | |
Huxley | 1820 | Named after Francis John Huxley, first colonial secretary of Georgeland | |
Hanover | 1820 | Named after the royal house | |
Jenkinson | 1821 | Named after Prime Minister of the UK, Robert Jenkinson | |
Chippeway | 1822 | Named after the native americans who turned over large parts of Ontario, Canada to the UK | |
1822 | Stewart | Named after Robert Stewart, UK Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs who died in the same year. The Castlereagh River was named after his peerage (Viscount Castlereagh) |
Name | Est | Nomenclature | Comment |
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St Christopher | 18 June 1926 | Named after the birthplace of Queen Maria II of Portugal | Was originally named São Cristóvão |
Michaelstown | 1830 | Named after King Miguel of Portugal | Originally named Migueles |
Metternich | 1830 | Named after King Miguel's close friend | |
Beaumont | 1835 | Named after Queen Maria II's husband | Originally named Beauharnais |
Beja | 1836 | Named after the Dukedom of Beja in portugal | |
Barrios | 1842 | Named after the first governor, Alberto Barrios. | |
Buckingham | 1842 | Named after the English royal palace | Originally named Belem after the Portuguese royal palace |
Palmstown | 1843 | Originally named Palmela after the first Prime Minister of Portugal's title | |
Kenedy | 1845 | Named after Leonel Kenedy, second governor. |