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- (semantics). According to their origin (etymology), choronyms are divided in two basic groups: Endonymic choronyms, known as endochoronyms, represent regional...
- Toponym Body of water Hydronym Mountain or hill Oronym Region or country Choronym Any inhabited locality Econym Village Comonym Town or city Astionym Cosmic...
- that are focused on the study of ethnonyms (names of ethnic groups) and choronyms (names of regions and countries). In that context, the field is related...
- or when the surname of Christopher Columbus was used to create several choronyms (region names), including names for Southamerican state of Colombia, and...
- (29). Geršič, Matjaž (2017). "Changing Denotations of Selected Slovenian Choronyms" [Spreminjanje denotata izbranih slovenskih pokrajinskih imen]. Acta Geographica...
- by the 9th century, when the genealogical section of epitaphs excluded choronyms (combination of clan and place names) in favor of office titles. For the...
- History of Tang. To differentiate between different surnames, the Tang also choronyms before stating beforehand, for example Lǒngxī Lǐshì 隴西李氏, meaning Li of...
- in alphabetical order: agronyms - proper names of fields and plains. choronyms - proper names of regions or countries. dromonyms - proper names of roads...
- regional connotations, term Nahraya was also used. It was derived from choronym (regional name) Bet-Nahrain, an Aramaic name for Mesopotamia in general...
- Συρία (Suría). In toponymic typology, the term Syria is classified among choronyms (proper names of regions and countries). The origin and usage of the term...