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1 Regions named from their components  



1.1  Countries  





1.2  Chinese provinces  





1.3  Korean provinces  





1.4  Somalia provinces  





1.5  Vanuatu provinces  





1.6  Merged towns  





1.7  Schools and school districts  





1.8  Other regions portmanteaued from their components  







2 Border portmanteaus  



2.1  Regions  



2.1.1  Generalized border regions  





2.1.2  Other portmanteau regions  







2.2  Towns, villages, and localities  



2.2.1  Blends of country, state, and province names  





2.2.2  Blends of county names  





2.2.3  Blends of town names  







2.3  Bodies of water  





2.4  Topography  





2.5  Roads and other forms of transportation  



2.5.1  Roads along a border  





2.5.2  Connectors  







2.6  Other border portmanteaus  





2.7  Maps  







3 Pseudo-border portmanteaus  





4 From personal names  





5 Livestock  





6 Other portmanteaus  





7 See also  





8 References  














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This is a list of geographic portmanteaus. Portmanteaus (also called blends) are names constructed by combining elements of two, or occasionally more, other names.

For the most part, the geographic names in this list were derived from two other names or words. Those derived from three or more names are usually considered acronyms or initialisms and can be found in the List of geographic acronyms and initialisms. However, there are exceptions to this two/three rule in both lists, so it is more of a guideline than a hard-and-fast rule.

Note that not all combinations of two names are considered portmanteaus. Simple concatenation of two names (whether hyphenated or not) does not produce a portmanteau. Nor does a combinative form of one name plus the full name of another (examples: Eurasia, Czechoslovakia). These kinds of names are excluded from this list.

Regions named from their components[edit]

Some regions (including countries and provinces) have names that are portmanteaus of subregions or cities within the region.

Countries[edit]

Chinese provinces[edit]

Some Chinese provinces have names that are blends of their two largest cities.

Korean provinces[edit]

During the Joseon Kingdom, seven Korean provinces (all but the region around the capital) were named by combining the first characters of their two major cities. The provinces were reorganized in the 1890s but the names are still in use. All these traditional provincial names are carried forward by two current provinces and for all except Gangwon (which is the only one where the two carrying the name were split between North and South Korea) a North and a South province of the same name. However note that for most former provinces, the two current provinces with the name are usually not entirely coextensive with the former province.

The dates of the former provinces are those when they carried that name; they often existed with a different name before that year.

Somalia provinces[edit]

Two of Somalia's federal member states are portmanteaus of the smaller administrative regions (gobols) within the states.

Vanuatu provinces[edit]

Half of Vanuatu's provincial names are portmanteaus of their main islands or island groups.

Merged towns[edit]

Sometimes a portmanteau name is created from the names of predecessor towns. Names that are merely a concatenation of the predecessor names, such as Budapest, are excluded.

Schools and school districts[edit]

Some school districts that serve two or three towns have names that are blends of those towns' names. Or they're a blend of county names that the district covers parts of.

Other regions portmanteaued from their components[edit]

Border portmanteaus[edit]

A border portmanteau combines the names of two, or occasionally three, adjacent polities (countries, states, provinces, counties, cities) to form a name for a region, town, body of water, or other feature on or near their mutual border.

Regions[edit]

Generalized border regions[edit]

These are generalized (and unofficial) regions usually centered on cities near state borders in the United States. They usually extend across state lines and their names are portmanteaus of two or three state names.

Other portmanteau regions[edit]

Towns, villages, and localities[edit]

§ This symbol marks localities with no current population; some of them never had any population.[9]

Blends of country, state, and province names[edit]

Note: places listed on the same line are immediately across the border from each other. Some others with non-similar names are also across a border from each other.

Blends of county names[edit]

Blends of town names[edit]

Bodies of water[edit]

Lakes that are on or near borders also sometimes get named with portmanteaus of the neighbouring polities.

Topography[edit]

Geographic features on borders or between towns sometimes get border portmanteau names.

Roads and other forms of transportation[edit]

These can either run along or near a border or connect two places.

Roads along a border[edit]

Connectors[edit]

Other border portmanteaus[edit]

Maps[edit]

Below are maps of the towns (red dots), bodies of water (blue dots), and other geographic features (green dots) that are portmanteaus of country, state, and province names. Also included are pseudo-border portmanteau towns (yellow dots).

List of geographic portmanteaus is located in Manitoba
Mansask Lake

Mansask Lake

Mantario Lake

Mantario Lake

Mantario Trail

Mantario Trail

Mantrica Lake

Mantrica Lake

Saskman Lake

Saskman Lake

Saskoba Lake

Saskoba Lake

Border portmanteaus in Manitoba
List of geographic portmanteaus is located in Alberta
Altario

Altario

Altorado

Altorado

Alsask

Alsask

Canida Peak

Canida Peak

Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa

Ukalta

Ukalta

Border portmanteaus in and near Alberta
List of geographic portmanteaus is located in Saskatchewan
Alsask

Alsask

List of geographic portmanteaus

Alsask Lake

Altario

Altario

C
Mankota

Mankota

Mansask Lake

Mansask Lake

Mantario

Mantario

Saskman Lake

Saskman Lake

Saskoba Lake

Saskoba Lake

Sasman No. 336

Sasman No. 336

Border portmanteaus in and near Saskatchewan
List of geographic portmanteaus is located in the United States
List of geographic portmanteaus

Alaflora

Alaga

Alaga

Arizmo

Arizmo

List of geographic portmanteaus

Arkana

Arkana(Baxter County)

Arkana(Baxter County)

List of geographic portmanteaus

Arkinda

Arkla

Arkla

Arkla Lake

Arkla Lake

List of geographic portmanteaus

Arkmo

Arkoma

Arkoma

List of geographic portmanteaus

Armorel

Artex

Artex

Calexico

Calexico

Calexico Lodge

Calexico Lodge

Cal-Ida

Cal-Ida

Calneva

Calneva

Calneva Lake

Calneva Lake

Cal-Nev-Ari

Cal-Nev-Ari

Calor(OR)

Calor(OR)

Calor(CA)

Calor(CA)

Calvada Springs

Calvada Springs

Calzona

Calzona

Calvada

Calvada

Canida Peak

Canida Peak

Canusa Street

Canusa Street

Carotenn

Carotenn

Carova Beach

Carova Beach

Cokan/Kanado

Cokan/Kanado

Colokan

Colokan

Colmex

Colmex

Dakomin

Dakomin

Delmar

Delmar

Delmar Township

Delmar Township

Flomaton

Flomaton

Florala

Florala

Idmon

Idmon

Illiana (Edgar County)

Illiana (Edgar County)

Illiana(Vermilion County)

Illiana(Vermilion County)

Illiana Heights

Illiana Heights

Illmo

Illmo

Kaneb

Kaneb

Kanorado

Kanorado

Kenova/North Kenova

Kenova/North Kenova

List of geographic portmanteaus

Kensee

Kentenia

Kentenia

Kenvir

Kenvir

Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa

Kyana

Kyana

Kymo

Kymo

Laark

Laark

Latex

Latex

List of geographic portmanteaus

Mardela Springs

Marydel

Marydel

Mexhoma

Mexhoma

Mexicali

Mexicali

Michiana/Michiana Shores

Michiana/Michiana Shores

Lake Michiana

Lake Michiana

Michillinda Lodge

Michillinda Lodge

Minn-Kota WMA

Minn-Kota WMA

Missala(AL)

Missala(AL)

List of geographic portmanteaus

Moark(AR)

List of geographic portmanteaus

Moark(MO)

Mokan

Mokan

Mondak

Mondak

Monida

Monida

Monida Pass

Monida Pass

Monota

Monota

Nocarva

Nocarva

Nosodak

Nosodak

Nypenn

Nypenn

Ohiowa

Ohiowa

Oklarado

Oklarado

Orcal

Orcal

Otex (Harmon County)

Otex (Harmon County)

List of geographic portmanteaus

Otex(Texas County)

Ovapa

Ovapa

Pen Mar

Pen Mar

Penowa

Penowa

Sylmar

Sylmar

Tenark

Tenark

Tennala

Tennala

List of geographic portmanteaus

Tennelina

Tennemo

Tennemo

Tennga

Tennga

Texarkana

Texarkana

Texhoma

Texhoma

Lake Texhoma

Lake Texhoma

Texhoma City

Texhoma City

Texico

Texico

Texla

Texla

Texla (Houston County)

Texla (Houston County)

Texmo

Texmo

Texola

Texola

Ucolo

Ucolo

Urado(UT)

Urado(UT)

Utida

Utida

Uvada(NV)

Uvada(NV)

Uvada(UT)

Uvada(UT)

Uvada Reservoir

Uvada Reservoir

Vershire

Vershire

Virgilina

Virgilina

Vir-Mar Beach

Vir-Mar Beach

Viropa

Viropa

Lake Wissota (village)

Lake Wissota (village)

Lake Wissota

Lake Wissota

Wyocolo

Wyocolo

Wyodak

Wyodak

Wyuta

Wyuta

Border portmanteaus in the United States
List of geographic portmanteaus is located in Alaska
Alcan Border

Alcan Border

Canalaska Mountain

Canalaska Mountain

Border portmanteaus in Alaska

Map legend:

red dot = border portmanteau towns and localities
yellow dot = pseudo-border portmanteaus
blue dot = bodies of water
green dot = other features

Pseudo-border portmanteaus[edit]

Some places have names that are blends of country, state, and provincial names. However, they are either not near their mutual border, or of regions that do not have a mutual border.

From personal names[edit]

Most here are blends of two personal names, but some are of a personal name with some other name or word.

Livestock[edit]

Other portmanteaus[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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