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“Yeah, we took some flak from people, that this was the town that changed its name for money,” another resident said. “But we’re still Granville on the map.” Indeed, the town’s post office and schools kept the Granville name. The only question remaining now is how long it will be before these namesakes catch up with each other – what do you think? Will someone else try to throw big bucks at small towns in an effort to change names or are we likely seeing a trend that will soon. P.T. Barnum liked to call himself the “Prince of Humbugs,” but the showman and circus owner was also the 19th century’s undisputed king of publicity stunts.

The residents of Clark agreed to change the name of their town in 2005 in an agreement with the DISH network TV service. In return for renaming the North Texas town, all residents get a free TV service. “Apart from Olympus, the Sun never looked on anything so grand,” the writer Antipater of Sidon once wrote of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.

Earlier, Coruscant was renamed Imperial Center during The Empire’s rule and reverted to its traditional name under the New Republic. Only die-hard Imperials used the new name in the first place. It’s been taken over by resurgences of the Empire and renamed Imperial Center again twice since then. The Finder arc “Third World” has a city called only “Third World”, because it’s occupied by several different ethnic groups, each with their own traditional name for it, and none of them will allow any of the others’ names to be officially selected.

Then, centuries after his long, long rule, Arrakis was known simply as “Rakis” and Arrakeen as “Keen.” Also, while the planet is called Coruscant, the city that covers it officially has another name, which changes from Galactic City to Imperial City to New Republic City. There’s not much point in making the distinction anymore so it doesn’t come up much. In the backstory of The Lord of the Rings, the city of Minas Ithil (“Tower of the Moon”) was renamed Minas Morgul (“Tower of Black Sorcery”) when it was overrun by the forces of Sauron. In response, its sister city, Minas Anor (“Tower of the Sun”) was renamed Minas Tirith (“Tower of Guard”). Similarly, the original Minas Tirith from the Silmarillion was on Tol Sirion (The Island of the Sirion, i.e. the Sirion river).

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Perhaps one day soon Walmart will rename itself so that it can be renamed again to something more consistent with its global brand image moving forward! The two-member town council of Clark, Texas, approved a deal to rename the town DISH after EchoStar Communication Corp.’s satellite TV system in 2005. As part of the deal, DISH’s 125 residents were promised free satellite television for a decade. Clark mayor Bill Merritt courted EchoStar after defeating Landis Clark, the man for whom the town was originally named, in the 2005 mayoral election.

Under the terms of the agreement, DISH Network agrees to provide every household within the city limits America’s Top 60 programming package for 10 years, free standard installation and a free digital video recorder satellite TV receiver. In return, the town of Clark will legally change its name to DISH. Town signs will be changed to reflect the town’s new identity, including the signs at the town hall, the town entrance, and all of the city limit signs.

According to The Other Wiki, it was also briefly renamed Saikyō (“western capital”) when Edo was renamed. And consequently they were so grateful to Napoleon for restoring it throughout The French Colonial Empire that they renamed the island Île Bonaparte in 1806. After the British took the island in 1810 they called it Île Bourbon again.

Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, the island’s namesake, was indeed the first European to see it . When the British took over, they shortened the name, and eventually renamed it after Tasman himself 200 years after Tasman originally sighted it. The locals always called it “Bendigo”; the name was officially Sandhurst in the 19th century, but the authorities couldn’t convince anyone to use the official name and just gave up. Starling City is renamed Star City (which was its name in the comics, although see above for why that’s complicated these days) in season 4 of Arrow, in tribute to the believed-dead Ray Palmer. After the destruction of House Harkonnen, their homeworld of Giedi Prime was renamed Gammu and reterraformed under the leadership of Gurney Halleck. During the rule of Leto Atreides II, the capital of Arrakis, Arrakeen, was renamed Onn.

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In the European Union, Luxembourg, the Belgian region of Antwerp and the Spanish regions of Aragon, Catalonia and Navarre were risk areas as of early August. India’s most famous building was closed for six months, but since Monday it can be visited again, under strict restrictions. The Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is normally visited by 8 million people every year. Rio de Janeiro’s famous annual Carnival spectacle will not go ahead in February. Organizers said the spread of the coronavirus in Brazil made it impossible to safely hold parades which with some seven million people celebrating are a cultural mainstay, tourism magnet and, for many, a source of livelihood.

Frobisher Bay → Iqaluit, NU. It’s one of many changes made to English or French place names in Nunavut and Nunavik to Inuktitut names, many of which predate the colonial names. Iqaluit in particular is the capital and biggest city in Nunavut and is semi-famous for its airport’s super-long runway, which allows it to serve as an emergency landing point for flights between Europe and the West Coast. Hot Springs, NM became Truth or Consequences, NM, after the quiz show Truth or Consequences, whose host promised to air the show out of the first city to do this.

They eventually exhausted their sign-protection methods and renamed the place “Fugging” in 2021. The residents of Ismay — a town named after two sisters, Isabelle and Maybelle — voted 21-0 in favor of the change. “It would have been 22-0, but one of our voters was out of town,” town clerk Wayne Rieger said. In addition to receiving national attention, Ismay’s residents were flown to Kansas City to see the Chiefs play the Bengals. Mr. Clark said he believed the inspiration to change the town’s name came out of a rivalry he has had with the former mayor, William D. Merritt, and Mr. Merritt’s father. In a mayoral race in 2005, Mr. Clark lost to the younger Mr. Merritt by one vote.

It was originally founded by the Thracians, but renamed by Philip II of Macedon after himself. The Thracians took it back but just translated its Greek name, then lost it to the Romans, who eventually lost it to the Slavs. The city’s also had variations of those names over the years (e.g. Puldin, Pluvdiv, Philipi, Filibe). This is because the city is in western Ukraine and has been part of a lot of countries over the years — first Austria-Hungary, then Poland, then the Soviet Union, and finally Ukraine. There was also “Leopolis”, a Latin semi-official name from before the Austrian days.

Hughes helped orchestrate another match between a dot-com and an aptly named town in 2005. The Water and Sewer District in Santa, Idaho, voted to change its name to SecretSanta.com for one year and erected signs promoting the online gift exchange manager in return for at least $20,000. The town post office, which fields letters from children every Christmas, was allowed to keep its name. Granville was chosen as the winner of Sazerac’s nationwide search for a snow-covered small town that could help promote the McGillicuddy brand. As part of the deal, Granville agreed to rename its bar the Shady Eye Saloon, the name of the fictional Dr. McGillicuddy’s favorite watering hole.

The term itself was given by the Romans, after the Jewish uprising under Bar Kochba (ca. 135 CE), when they merged the province of Judea into a larger one called “Palaestina” (named after the long-defunct realm of the Philistines). Most of the borders of the modern-day countries were established by European colonial powers (e.g. the British distinction between the Mandate of Palestine and Transjordan). Even Jews living there were considered “Palestinians” (e.g. the modern-day Jerusalem Post being once known as the “Palestine Post”). Then came the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, and with it the very contentious political divide, which extended into what to call the area. Most Arabs (and even some politically inclined non-Arab Muslims) will still call the whole area Palestine, and certain Israelis will refer to the whole area as the “Land of Israel” .

Some residents have wondered how they have benefited from the 10-year arrangement. The German Foreign Office removed its travel warning for Majorca on Sunday . You can now visit Majorca again without needing to quarantine or take a test once you’ve returned to Germany. Bookings have increased significantly, and more flights are being added. The other Balearic islands as well as parts of the Spanish mainland are also no longer considered coronavirus risk regions.

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