Don't get me wrong, Anchorage is fine and dandy but wouldn't it be that much cooler with a name like one of these beauties? I love the sounds of language. Grace, with her junior-high German class interests kept voting for European cities but darn it, Potsdam just doesn't do it for me.
13. Bogota, Colombia. I don't care if it is all about the drugs, it's a great name. You can mess with the accent on different syllables if you want to sound cooler.
12. Tripoli, Libya. And "Mommar Gadhafi" isn't bad either for a Evil Despot monkiker, if he'd just stick to one spelling. Is he still alive anyway?
11. Medellin, Colombia. Okay, so what's with those Colombians? Are all their cities so fun to say?
10. Marrakesh, Morrocco. It could be the Crosby, Stills and Nash song but nonetheless a great name and high on my list.
9. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. No, it's not a revival of Swedish disco it's a city at the bottom of Mount Entoto (a good name too).
8. Timbuktu, Mali. Also spelled Tombouctou--which I think I like even better.
7. Kinshasa, Congo. Africa has the highest per-capita of Cool City Names. It's true.
6. Reykjavik, Iceland. Iceland is so--I don't know blah but Reykjavik, now THAT'S a name!
5. Mombasa, Kenya. I'm in Africa, flying in an open cockpit plane over a flock of flamingoes with Robert Redford every time I hear this word.
4. Kathmandu, Nepal. Also with a fine song to accompany by Kat Stevens (and don't leave me a message, I know it's Cat Stevens, I'm being cute here). Who hasn't wanted to try this city?
3. Tegucigalpa, Hondura. South America's bid for the Coolest Ever City Name.
2. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Yea, you've probably never been there but you know the name. Or maybe you don't. You should, it's so fun to say.
1. Barranquilla, Colombia. Just enjoy the feel of those Rs roll around on your tongue.
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48 comments:
lol. :) if only i could roll my R's.. i'm sure it all SOUNDS interesting though!
#6! My dad was stationed there in the Air Force! How cool.
Also, I have a sister who lives in Wasilla. She loves Alaska. Her hubby's family have been there forever. Run a big nursery.
Thanks for stopping by my Thursday Thirteen.
Yah, MG is the only one I've ever known to put olives in potato salad. I was skeptical at first...but it's REALLY good! He wants to impress my family tomorrow. :D
Happy Thanksgiving.
I've always liked the way marakesh and Reykjavic roll off the tongue. I think they're pretty cool city names. Thanks for stopping by
i love marrakesh! thats the coolest name ever!
Cool list! :) What a creative idea for Thursday Thirteen. :)
Since I spent the last year learning German, I've become partial to German city names. Munich, for instance, sounds much nicer in German - München. :)
LOL at #10. Crosby, Stills and Nash song. ;) But Marrakesh does roll off the tongue so nicely. :)
Happy T13. :)
Can't believe you completely missed Australia here:
Toowoomba
Cootamundra
Gulargumbone
Gilgandra
Coolangatta
Wangaratta
Woolloomooloo
Colleambally
Warialda
Urunga
Murwillumbah
Narrabri
Collarenabri
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I love your list and the additions in the comments! I like the sound of different languages too. You should try some Dutch! ;-)
Happy Thanksgiving! My TT is about past life regression.
Im not sure i can pronounce most of those, but you are right, they are cool names
Funny list, great comments =)
my tongue is knotted right now...
Happy Thanksgiving from Germany,
S.
Now that's a neat idea for a Thirteen. Hmmm I wonder what we could call Pittsburgh. Ok, nevermind, what we ususally call it isn't exactly nice :)
Happy TT :)
Great list....thanks for sharing!
Happy Thanksgiving!
How fun!! Personally, I'm partial to Amy, Kansas. :)
Thanks for visiting and Happy Thanksgiving!
What fun. We laughed at some of these helping Ethan learn his capitals for school. His favorite was Harare Zimbabwe. But pretty much anything sounds cool with Zimbabwe.
I'm totally with you on #5, Meryl.
happy TT. thanks for visiting my blog.
My favorite place names: Schenectady. Cadaques. Nice. Mumbai. Rennes les Chateaux. Torremolinos.
Love the sounds...
My faves are number 9 and number 5 :)
What a neat idea for a TT. I love names like that too. Have a great day!
Happy Thanksgiving and Happy TT!
Love Tripoli and Reykjavik (and I can pronounce it correctly, thanks to the Air Force).
My cousin and I used to try to combine as many city names in one sentence as possible, twisting them to make them into verbs and nouns instead of places. For example:
They serve Bern-ed CatManDoo at the New Delhi in Bangkok.
Why Bangkok? Because it's the funniest serious name of a city that ever was.
Oh come on...Calgary, Alberta and
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan don't do it for ya?
That's OK...I love them anyway.
Great blog!
Have a fun Thanksgiving. (And I'm forwarding your link to a good friend of mine. I can't beleive how you look EXACTLY like her! You have a twin in Illinois!)
OH and thanks for the "Happy Feet" review. Good to know!
Now if only my city of Longmont would rename itself. ;)
hi, i love the name bogota too. did you know that columbia was named the 2 best place in the world to live!
happy thanksgiving
I loved this list. And you live in one of my favorite places in the world to visit...Alaska. I've been there twice and want to go back.
My list is my favorite concerts.
Happy Thanksgiving and TT! What a great list, but how do you say that second-to-last one? I need a pronunciation guide!
My deepest apologies to the Australian contingency who was grossly overlooked. It's due to my utter lack of Australian geography past the basic Melbourn, Tasmania, Queensland, Sydney, Alice, English-root names. Thanks for setting me straight Bec :) If it helps alleviate the pain, I also left off a lot of cool Alaska names--but that's mostly because I did a list of those cities ages ago, you'd have to go to the list index for those. I stand corrected :)
There are some great ones there. Here's a Welsh one for you
llanfairpwllgwyngyllgochgerychwrydropwyllantysiliogochgochgoch
Yes it really is a place name. It's on Angelsey
That's funny because just as I posted my return comment I thought, "Oh, there are probably lots of Welsh ones too" but I couldn't possibly give you any examples because Welsh is a complete and utter mystery to me.
And my brother will get on my case for not including any Chinese names, but they're hard for me to come by too. Ones I like anyway.
So much fun!
How about Toungoo, Myanmar?
Oh yes, and I've always been partial to Kuala Lampur, that one nearly made it.
I agree with rav'n-- words like Marakesh just roll off the tongue so wonderfully. :)
Thanks for stopping by my T13. To answer your pondering about the cinnamon stick for my turkey-- it's used as an aromatic during roasting. It's completely for smell, not for flavor.
Oaxaca. Wa-HA-Ca. The difference between the spelling and the sound is why I was intrigued enough to go there LOL.
And one that had so much mystery for me as a child and so much sadness for me as an adult is Baghdad. It used to be such a magic-carpet-sounding place.
Great list! Africa certainly has some cool place names. My hubby is Kenyan, and has told me about places I hadn't seen on any maps! Lol! When he speaks swahili, that's even better - there are some swahili words I'll likely never get my tongue around! ;)
I think the Newf's have the market cornered on cool names (all in one place). Where else can you find Bumblebee Bite, Dildo, Come-by-Chance, Blow-me-down, Jerry's Nose, Conception Bay, Dog Cove, Cat Gut...
Very cool list! I've never been to any of those places.
Thanks for stopping by mine!
What an interesting idea for a post. You must be a language lover like I am.
Excellent list -- I heartily concur!
Awesome list!
hahahah you were on a ROLL!
I haven't ever heard of more than half of those places. Guess I need to get out the globe.
Very great list!
Some of them are really tongue-twisting...
Hope you had a happy thanksgiving.
Greetings from Germany,
Sonny
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Yes, the Libyan President is still alive :)
Nice idea for a TT.
What about "Kautokeino"? Thats fun to say in kind of a finnish accent.
Audun
lol...some of this names are so funny,i cant even pronounce them. Names
Timbuktu and Marrakesh are cool to pronounce!
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