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Well you say that but there has been an uproar when Brecon Beacons was changed to Bannau Brycheiniog, Snowdon became officially known as Yr Wyddfa and Snowdonia reverted to Eryri.
About time Kernow got in on the act as well…
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Bere Ferrers and Bere Alston is another pair.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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There are loads of pairs, but generally people come to sensible ways of referencing them without extra explanation.
FWIW, since you know the area, proper locals call East Budleigh just 'Budleigh' and Budleigh Salterton 'Salterton', since EB was there first (at least as a parish with the church).
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The UK decided to adopt new names for places rather than keeping the name previously used in English, but this only applies to new changes e.g. Ceylon to Sri Lanka and not to old ones such as Germany.
The change from Peking to Beijing was a spelling change and not a name change.
No idea what French policy is, but note there are multiple airports with the same name e.g. Santiago, Panama City.
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...though I think we're kind of dropping the silly extra letters in R(h)eims, Lyon(s) and Marseille(s), because, well, what's the point of added silent letters that don't appear on road signs when you get to them?
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No one seems to have taken the hint.
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No, but a map would be good.
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Then there are the hills just called Hill, or the river called River and so on. Or large parts of America where they just recycled European place names. People are not very imaginative when naming places.
The Valentia name is a bit of Roman propaganda derived from the word for strength. Other places called Valentia.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentia
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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I would guess Valletta is of the same origin.
Malta itself comes from an ancient form of spheroid confection.
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This is actually Quite Interesting
Incidentally, and relatedly, you might be aware that the French for connoisseur is connaisseur, but it's actually the English which retains an earlier French spelling, and the French who have updated theirs.
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Turns out not. Named after a French dude called Vallette who was Grand Master of the Knights of St John (which eventually became St John's Ambulance) who defended Malta against the Ottomans.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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If you are up against an Ottoman, don't just lie down.
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I discovered that 'press and hold' of the BIG button produces the right results if you are unsure.
Sometimes. Maybe. Possibly.
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We had a discussion about the preferred 'people of colour' label some while ago. Well...
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Amazingly, my cold seems to be retreating, despite my not trying the remedy offered by a French fan...
"What works well with colds : linum flour or by default porridge made in a puree and heated in microwave very hot. Then to make a poltice. To fill paper towells with this puree and surrend them with textiles towels... Apply on chest and higher... Avoid to get Burnett...."
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I suggest the 168 hour treatment for a cold Brian. Just wait for 168 hours and you will start to feel better.
You could also try smoked cheese soaked In alcohol. In the privacy of your own home, you can put that wherever you think would be most effective.
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I find that hot toddys work quite well. They won't cure you but you won't care. 😉
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.1