LC control no. | n 79029787 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Melbourne (Vic.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Australia--Melbourne (Vic.) |
Variant(s) | Parkville (Vic.) Melborn (Vic.) ملبورن (Vic.) Milbūrn (Vic.) Melburn (Vic.) Mulbūrn (Vic.) Горад Мельбурн (Vic.) Horad Melʹburn (Vic.) Мельбурн (Vic.) Мелбърн (Vic.) Μελβούρνη (Vic.) Melvournē (Vic.) Melburno (Vic.) Me̳t-ngì-pún (Vic.) מלבורן (Vic.) Melburnia (Vic.) Melburna (Vic.) Melburnas (Vic.) メルボルン (Vic.) Meruborun (Vic.) Melban (Vic.) מעלבארן (Vic.) Melborns (Vic.) 墨尔本 (Vic.) Mo'erben (Vic.) |
Beginning date | 18350830 |
Associated country | Australia |
Located | Victoria |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Broadbent's official guide; ... 1955? Heʻarot u-veʼurim, 1981: t.p. (Melborn Osṭralya) GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 37°48ʹ50ʺS 144°57ʹ48ʺE) Wikipedia, October 28, 2014 (Melbourne; capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria; the name "Melbourne" refers to an urban agglomeration area (and census statistical division) spanning 9,900 km² (3,857.2 sq mi) that comprises the greater metropolis--as well as being a common name for its metropolitan hub, the Melbourne City Centre; established 30 August 1835; 37°48ʹ49ʺS 144°57ʹ47ʺE) Arabic page (ملبورن = Milbūrn) Azerbaijani page (Melburn [in roman]) Belarusian page (Горад Мельбурн = Horad Melʹburn; Мельбурн = Melʹburn) Bulgarian page (Мелбърн = Melbŭrn) Greek page (Μελβούρνη = Melvournē) Esperanto page (Melburno) Hakka page (Me̳t-ngì-pún; "e̳" is the letter "e" with a vertical bar over it) Hebrew page (מלבורן = Melborn) Latin page (Melburnia) Latvian page (Melburna) Lithuanian page (Melburnas) Japanese page (メルボルン = Meruborun) Norfuk/Pitkern page (Melban) Uzbek page (Melburn [in roman]) Yiddish page (מעלבארן = Melborn) Samogitian page (Melborns) Chinese page (墨尔本 = Mo'erben) |
Geographic area code | u-at-vi |
Invalid LCCN | no 88001124 |