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Nashville (Tenn.)

LC control no.n 78095801
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingNashville (Tenn.)
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Geographic subdivision usageTennessee--Nashville
Variant(s)Нашвил (Tenn.)
Nashvil (Tenn.)
Νάσβιλ (Tenn.)
Nasvil (Tenn.)
Naŝvilo (Tenn.)
Нашвилл (Tenn.)
Nashvill (Tenn.)
נאשוויל (Tenn.)
Nasburgum (Tenn.)
Našvila (Tenn.)
Nešvilis (Tenn.)
Нешвил (Tenn.)
Nešvil (Tenn.)
ナッシュビル (Tenn.)
Nasshubiru (Tenn.)
Нашвілл (Tenn.)
Nashwil (Tenn.)
Našvėlis (Tenn.)
See alsoNashville and Davidson County (Tenn.)
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Beginning date1779
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedTennessee
Special noteOld catalog heading: Nashville.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inGeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 36°09ʹ57ʺN 086°47ʹ04ʺW)
Wikipedia, Aug. 30, 2013 (Nashville, Tennessee; capital of the State of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County; Nashville has a consolidated city-county government which includes six smaller municipalities in a two-tier system; Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County; founded by James Robertson, John Donelson, and a party of Overmountain Men in 1779; 36°10ʹ00ʺN 86°47ʹ00ʺW) Bulgarian page (Нашвил = Nashvil) Greek page (Νάσβιλ = Nasvil) Esperanto page (Naŝvilo) Ossetian page (Нашвилл = Nashvill) Hebrew page (נאשוויל = Nashvil) Latin page (Nasburgum) Latvian page (Našvila) Lithuanian page (Nešvilis) Macedonian page (Нешвил = Nešvil) Japanese page (ナッシュビル = Nasshubiru) Ukrainian page (Нашвілл = Nashvill) Uyghur page (Nashwil [in rom.]) Samogitian page (Našvėlis)
Geographic area coden-us-tn
Associated languageeng
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