The German town of Worms. ( this is not the answer ))
sauerbraten comes from a small town in Germany called saundrease.
Pangaea
Well, it wasn't exactly Austria they intended to flee too, their destination was the town of Montmedy, a town near the friendly border of Austrian Belgium (so Belgium, but at that time that country was owned by Austria). Unfortunately, they were arrested at a town called Varennes.
he established the longest standing town called st augestine
Russell
Kororareka is now called Russell and is in the Bay of Islands, Northland.
It was once called poonah after the town of Pune where it was popular in the 1850s.
The town is called Budweis in German. :) It is called Budějovice in Czech (pronounced as something like Bodiovice)
the city that was the town of Waterloo is Columbia that is the answer of which present-day city was once the town of Waterloo.
Your town in Pokemon ruby is called littleroot town.
Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, because it is where the tracks terminated. Margaret Mitchell refers to it in GWTW.
No. There is no town in the world called 'Spiderweb'.
Draperstown is thought to have gotten its name from the fact that it was once a market town where drapers, who were merchants selling cloth and clothing, traded their goods. The town likely earned its name due to the importance of this trade in its history.
quetta
No, but there is a town called "Hell" in Norway.
Once called Town Clerk, now different fancy titles in different cities.