Foster vs Hill

Foster

name
  • A town in Clark County, Wisconsin. 

  • An unincorporated community partly in Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon. 

  • An unincorporated community in Clear Creek, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. 

  • A male given name transferred from the surname. 

  • An unincorporated community in Warren County, Indiana. 

  • A village in Pierce County, Nebraska; named for George Foster, original owner of town's site. 

  • An English surname originating as an occupation, variant of Forster 

  • An unincorporated community in Bracken County, Kentucky. 

  • A township and unincorporated community therein, in Big Stone County, Minnesota. 

  • A town in Garvin County, Oklahoma. 

  • A village in the town of Brome Lake, southern Quebec, Canada. 

  • A town in South Gippsland Shire, south-east Victoria, Australia. 

  • A village in Bates County, Missouri; named for Ohio governor Charles Foster. 

  • A town in Providence County, Rhode Island; named for Rhode Island statesman Theodore Foster. 

  • A former settlement in San Diego County, California. 

Hill

name
  • A town in Price County, Wisconsin, United States. 

  • A small village and civil parish (without a council) in South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref ST6495). 

  • Parliament Hill; the Parliament of Canada; the parliamentary precinct in Ottawa as opposed to parliamentary functions elsewhere in the country 

  • A hamlet in Leamington Hastings parish, Rugby borough, Warwickshire, England (OS grid ref SP4567). 

  • A suburb near Four Oaks, City of Birmingham, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SP1199). 

  • Capitol Hill; the US Congress 

  • A town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. 

  • A topographic surname from Middle English for someone who lived on or by a hill. 

  • A village in Saundersfoot community, Pembrokeshire, Wales (OS grid ref SN1206). 

  • A former township in Halesowen, West Midlands, which later became Hill and Cakemore. 

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