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Latin names of European communities

Until the Modern Era, Latin was the common language for scholarship and mapmaking. During the 19th and 20th centuries, German scholars in particular have made significant contributions to the study of historical place names, or Ortsnamenkunde. These studies have, in turn, contributed to the study of Genealogy. For genealogists and historians of pre-Modern Europe, knowing alternate names of places is vital to extracting information from both public and private records. Even specialists in this field point out, however, that the information can be easily taken out of context, since there is a great deal of repetition of place-names throughout Europe; reliance purely on apparent connections should therefore be tempered with valid historical methodology.

Here are lists of small towns of villages other than cities in Europe in Latin.

LatinEnglish Name, [(other name(s))] or [older name(s)], [province], [state]
Alberti campusChampaubert , France
AntipatrisKfar Saba, Israel
Arpajonum, Arpajoni castrum, ArpaconaArpajon, Paris, France
AsopusAspe, Germany
S. Audoeni fanum, villa od. domusSaint-Ouen, Paris, France
Augustodurum, Bajocae, Bajocassium civitasBayeux, France
CrisenariaCressy , France
CruciniacumBad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Damma, DammumDamme, Belgium
DamovillaDamville, France
Escus, OescusGigen , Bulgaria
Ezelinga, EsselingaEsseling , Zürich, Swizterland
HildanusHilden, Germany
HorganaHargen, Netherlands
Mopsuestia¹Missis
Noviodunum, (Colonia) Julia EquestrisNyon, Vaud, Switzerland
Spinetum, Spinogelum, Spinoilum, EspinolumÉpinay-sur-Orge, Paris, France
ViminiacumKostolac
VipitenoSterzing-Vipiteno, Italy

¹ - originally a city

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