Chandler vs Newport

Chandler

name
  • A town in Quebec. 

  • A river in Alaska, United States; running 201 km from Chandler Lake in Gates of the Arctic National Park into the Colville 27 km northeast of Umiat. 

  • An English surname originating as an occupation for a chandler (“maker or seller of candles”). 

  • A city, the county seat of Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States, named for Judge George Chandler. 

  • An unincorporated community in Pike County, Indiana. 

  • An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for Civil War officer John N. Chandler. 

  • A city in Minnesota; named for railroad official John Alonzo Chandler. 

  • A river in New South Wales, Australia; running 110 km from the Great Dividing Range near Lyndhurst into the Macleay at Cunnawarra National Park. 

  • A village in Western Australia; named for a local farmer. 

  • A river in Maine, United States; running 39 km from Cottontail Hill in Centerville into the Englishman Bay near Jonesboro. 

  • A town in Warrick County, Indiana; named for railroad official O. E. Chandler. 

  • A city in Texas; named for early settler Alphonso H. Chandler. 

  • A suburb of Brisbane, Queensland; named for John Beals Chandler, 5th Lord Mayor of Brisbane. 

  • A unisex given name transferred from the surname. 

  • A ghost town in Saskatchewan. 

  • A city in Arizona; named for early settler Dr. Alexander John Chandler. 

  • A former settlement in California. 

noun
  • A California variety of pomelo with a smoother skin than many other varieties. 

Newport

name
  • A municipality of Quebec. 

  • An unincorporated community in Illinois. 

  • A suburb of Brisbane, Queensland. 

  • An unincorporated community in Monroe County, Florida. 

  • A suburb of Launceston, Cornwall. 

  • An unincorporated community in Giles County, Virginia. 

  • A village in Caithness, Highland council area (OS grid ref ND1224). 

  • A town in Delaware. 

  • An unincorporated community in Madison County, Ohio. 

  • An unincorporated community in Oklahoma. 

  • A town in Wisconsin. 

  • An English habitational surname from the places in Britain. 

  • A suburb of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire (OS grid ref NZ4819). 

  • A city, the county seat of Orleans County, Vermont. 

  • A city in Newport County, Rhode Island. 

  • An unincorporated community in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. 

  • A city in Kentucky, and one of the two county seats of Campbell County; named for English seaman Christopher Newport. 

  • A city, the county seat of Pend Oreille County, Washington. 

  • A community in Newfoundland and Labrador. 

  • A town in Pembrokeshire. 

  • A town in Maine. 

  • A village and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex (OS grid ref TL5234). 

  • A town and civil parish (served by Newport and Carisbrooke Community Council) in the Isle of Wight (OS grid ref SZ5089). 

  • An unincorporated community in Augusta County, Virginia. 

  • An unincorporated community in Missouri. 

  • A river in Pennsylvania, flowing from Glen Lyon into the Susquehanna at Nanticoke. 

  • An unincorporated community in West Virginia. 

  • A city, the county seat of Cocke County, Tennessee. 

  • A river in North Carolina, flowing through Carteret County into the Bogue Sound. 

  • A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. 

  • An unincorporated community in Wakulla County, Florida. 

  • A census-designated place in Washington County, Ohio. 

  • A town in Vermont. 

  • A city, the county seat of Jackson County, Arkansas. 

  • An unincorporated community in Page County, Virginia. 

  • A city and unitary authority in south-east Wales, historically in Monmouthshire. 

  • A town in County Mayo. 

  • A village in Nebraska. 

  • A town in County Tipperary. 

  • A place in Scotland 

  • A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. 

  • An unincorporated community in Cumberland County, New Jersey. 

  • A city, the county seat of Lincoln County, Oregon. 

  • A town in Texas; said to be named for the initials of seven founding families: Norman, Ezell, Welch, Pruitt, Owsley, Reiger, and Turner. 

  • A town, the county seat of Vermillion County, Indiana. 

  • A village in Gloucestershire. 

  • A borough of Pennsylvania. 

  • A town in Shropshire. 

  • An unincorporated community in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. 

  • An unincorporated community in Maryland. 

  • An unincorporated community in California. 

  • A city in Minnesota. 

  • A census-designated place in Shelby County, Ohio. 

  • A town and village in New York. 

  • A census-designated place in South Carolina. 

  • A neighborhood of Bellevue, Washington. 

  • A neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey. 

  • A town, the county seat of Sullivan County, New Hampshire. 

  • A village in the East Riding of Yorkshire. 

  • An unincorporated community in Monroe County, Michigan. 

  • A town in North Carolina. 

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