List of long place names

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This is a list of long place names.

Single-word names

More than 40 letters

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Location No.LanguageTranslation
Taumata­whakatangihanga­koauau­o­tamatea­turi­pukaka­piki­maunga­horo­nuku­pokai­whenua­ki­tana­tahu (85 letters); Short form: Taumata
The 85 characters include 5 digraphs, so it consists of only 80 letters in the Māori language.
Hill in North Island, New Zealand 1Māori"The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, played his kōauau (flute) to his loved one".
Note: Listed in the Guinness World Records as the longest official place name in the world.
Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch (58 characters); Short forms: Llanfair PG, Llanfairpwll, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
The 58 characters include 7 digraphs, so it consists of only 51 letters in the Welsh language.
Village on the isle of Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom 2Welsh"The church of St Mary at the pool of the white hazels near the fierce whirlpool and the church of St Tysilio of the red cave."
Note: The longest official one-word place name in Europe, it is also the longest name for a settlement.
Char­gogg­a­gogg­man­chaugg­a­gogg­chau­bun­a­gung­a­maugg (45 letters); Short forms: Lake Chaubunagungamaug;[1] Webster Lake
Lake in Webster, Massachusetts, United States 3Nipmuc"Fishing Place at the Boundaries – Neutral Meeting Grounds".[2]
Believed to be the longest official one-word place name in the United States.
Twee­buffels­met­een­skoot­morsdood­geskiet­fontein (44 letters)
Farm in the North West province of South Africa 4Afrikaans"The spring where two buffaloes were shot stone-dead with one shot".
Notes: The longest one-word place name in Africa. Located near the place "Putfontein" (pit spring).[3][4][5][6]
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25–40 letters

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NameSizeLocationLanguageTranslation
Azpilikuetagaraikosaroiarenberekolarrea39Place in Azpilkueta, Navarre, SpainBasque language"The low meadow of the sheep pen in upper Azpilikueta".
Notes: The longest on the European continent, although the official name of the town to which it belongs is known simply as Azpilikueta.
Äteritsiputeritsipuolilautatsijänkä35Bog region in Lapland, FinlandFinnish
(northern dialect)
"The bog on which the storage hut standing on a single pillar and belonging to 'Paul', the son of 'Peter', the son of 'Andrew', stands/stood on".
Notes: The longest official one-word place name in Finland, the third-longest (including names with spaces or hyphens) in Europe and since 2020 the longest official place name in European Union (before Brexit this record was held by Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch).
Pekwachnamaykoskwaskwaypinwanik31Lake in Manitoba, CanadaCree language"Where the wild trout are caught by fishing with hooks".
Note: The longest official one-word place name in Canada.[7]
Saganisoninmonzenzenkōjiyamachō31A district in Ukyō-ku, Kyoto, JapanJapaneseThe name for a district, it means "The mountain town in the Saga district before the gate of Nison-in Temple, associated with Zenkō-ji".
In Japanese characters (hiragana): さがにそんいんもんぜんぜんこうじやまちょう (21 kana).
In Chinese characters (kanji): 嵯峨二尊院門前善光寺山町 (12 kanji).
Nondraisilisilinayalewatonga[8] 28 A stream in Viti Levu, Fiji Fijian
Andorijidoridaraemihansumbau28Street in Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon County, Gangwon Province, South KoreaKoreanHangul: 안돌이지돌이다래미한숨바우 (13 syllable blocks)
"A road so rocky and rough that even squirrels can't breathe enough."[9]
Venkatanarasimharajuvaripeta28Village in Andhra Pradesh, IndiaTeluguTelugu: వెంకటనరసింహరాజువారిపేట
"Venkatanarasimharaju's city".
Note: The longest one-word place name in India.
Bovenendvankeelafsnysleegte27Farm in the Upper Karoo in South AfricaAfrikaans"Upper end of throat-cut valley" ("hollow" may be more accurate than "valley").
Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya26A hill in South Australia, AustraliaPitjantjatjara"Where the devil urinates".
Note: The longest official one-word place name in Australia.[10]
Drimtaidhvrickhillichattan26on the isle of Mull, ScotlandScots Gaelic"Ridge of the house of the son of Gille Chatain".[11]
Schmedeswurtherwesterdeich26A hamlet outside the village of Schmedeswurth, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyGerman"West levee of the smith's hill-village".
Wereldtentoonstellingslaan26Avenue in Ganshoren, Brussels, BelgiumDutch"World Fair Avenue"
Named after Brussels World Fair of 1958.
Haaldersbroekerdwarsstraat26Street in Zaandam, NetherlandsDutch"Cross street in Haalderbroek".[12]
Bullaunancheathrairaluinn25Bullaun in County Galway, IrelandAnglicisation of IrishIrish: Ballán an Cheathrair Álainn.[13]
"Bullaun of the Four Beauties".
Believed to be the longest official one-word Irish-derived place name in Ireland.[13]
Noordhollandschkanaaldijk25Dike in Amsterdam, NetherlandsDutch"North Holland canal dike".[12]
Blindeliedengasthuissteeg25Alley in Dordrecht, NetherlandsDutch"Blind craftsmen guesthouse alley".[12]
Reijmerstokkerdorpsstraat25Street in Reijmerstok, NetherlandsDutch"Reijmerstok town road".[12]
Gasselterboerveenschemond25Hamlet in Drenthe, NetherlandsDutch"Delta of Gasselt's (surname) farmer's bog".
Note: The longest official one-word place name in the Netherlands.
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20–24 letters

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NameNo.LocationLanguageTranslation
Gasselternijveenschemond24Hamlet in Drenthe, NetherlandsDutch"Delta of Gasselt's (surname) new bog".
Nederokkerzeelsesteenweg24Street in Kortenberg municipality, BelgiumDutch"Nederokkerzeel stone road".
Schuiferskapelsesteenweg24Street in Tielt municipality, BelgiumDutch"Schuiferskapelle stone road".
Nyugatifelsőszombatfalva24Part of the village of Sâmbăta de Sus in Brașov county, RomaniaHungarian"Western upper Saturday village"
This name is no longer officially used as the settlement became part of the village Sâmbăta de Sus (or Felsőszombatfalva in Hungarian).[14]
Staronizhestebliyevskaya24Stanitsa in Krasnodar Krai, RussiaRussian"The old settlement named after Nizhne-Stebliyevskiy kurin (of Zaporizhian Sich)"
The name of the kurin means "the lower one named after Stebliv".
In Cyrillic alphabet: Старонижестеблиевская (21 letters).
Nggiringgirinatanggalulu[8] 24 A stream in Viti Levu, Fiji Fijian
Verkhnenovokutlumbetyevo24Village in Orenburg Oblast, RussiaRussianThe upper new settlement named after Kutlumbet (a Turkic male personal name).
In Cyrillic alphabet: Верхненовокутлумбетьево (23 letters and yers).
Believed to be the longest one-word name of a settlement in Russia.[15]
Onafhankelijkheidsplein[16][17]23Central square in Paramaribo, SurinameDutch"Independence Square".
Kvernbergsundsødegården[18]23Ringerike, Buskerud, NorwayNorwegian"The Deserted Farm of The Mill Mountain Strait".
Narasimhanaickenpalayam23Village near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IndiaTamilNamed after Lord Narsimha (Lord Vishnu); a temple is in Narasimhanaickenpalayam.
Gotthelffriedrichsgrund [de]23Mittelsachsen, GermanyGerman

"Gotthelf Friedrich's ground".[19]

Nizhnenovokutlumbetyevo23Village in Matveyevsky District, Orenburg Oblast, RussiaRussian"The lower new settlement named after Kutlumbet (a Turkic male personal name)"
In Cyrillic alphabet: Нижненовокутлумбетьево (22 letters and yers)
Nunathloogagamiutbingoi23Beach on the coast of Nunivak Island in Bethel Census Area, AlaskaNunivak Cup'ig.
Svalbarðsstrandarhreppur23Municipality in IcelandIcelandic"Cool Edge's Shore's Municipality".
Seyðisfjarðarkaupstaður23Municipality in IcelandIcelandicSeyðisfjörður municipality
Bolungarvíkurkaupstaður23Municipality in IcelandIcelandicNamed after Þuríður[clarification needed], the affix means a municipality.
Hafnarfjarðarkaupstaður23Municipality in IcelandIcelandic"Harbor fjord municipality".
Yamagawahamachiyogamizu23Ibusuki, Kagoshima, JapanJapanese"Beach of the children's water in the mountains and river region" (located near Yamagawaokachiyogamizu).
In Japanese characters (hiragana): やまがわはまちよがみず (11 kana).
In Chinese characters (kanji): 山川浜児ヶ水 (6 kanji).
Harinxmakanaalspoorbrug23Leeuwarden, NetherlandsDutch"Railway bridge over the Van Harinxmakanaal".[20]
Vilgiskoddeoayvinyarvi22Murmansk, RussiaSaamiTranslation: "Lake by the mountain of the great white reindeer" or "Lake under wolf mountain".[21]
In Cyrillic alphabet: Вильгискоддеоайвинъярви (24 letters).
Koopvaardersschutsluis22Lock in Den Helder, NetherlandsDutch"Merchant lock with gates".[22]
Westerkanaalschutsluis22Leeuwarden, NetherlandsDutch"Lock with gates over the Westerkanaal".[20]
Kuchistiniwamiskahikan22Island in Quebec, CanadaCreeThe island where boats entering the bay.[23]
Notes: The longest official one-word placename in Quebec.[7]
Parangaricutirimicuaro22City in Michoacán, MexicoPurépechaThe word itself is a kind of tongue-twister, similar to the English "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious".
Notes: The longest placename in Mexico. The village, now known as Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro, is also called San Juan, Nuevo San Juan, and Parangaricutiro.
Drehideenglashanatooha[citation needed]22Bridge in County Tipperary, IrelandAnglicisation of IrishDroichidín Glaise na Tuaithe, "Little Bridge of the Tribe's Green".
Muckanaghederdauhaulia22Townland in Kilcummin, County Galway, IrelandAnglicisation of IrishMuiceanach idir Dhá Sháile, "Piggery between two briny places"
Formerly regarded as the longest placename (spelled in English) in Ireland (22 letters), it has been superseded by awareness of longer names.
Gijzelbrechtegemstraat22Street in Gijzelbrechtegem, Anzegem municipality, BelgiumDutch"Gijzelbrechtegem street".
Yamagawaokachiyogamizu22Ibusuki, Kagoshima, JapanJapanese"Hill of the children's water in the mountains and river region" (located near Yamagawahamachiyogamizu).
In Japanese characters (hiragana): やまがわおかちよがみず (11 kana).
In Chinese characters (kanji): 山川岡児ヶ水 (6 kanji).
Schaufelbergerstrasse 21 Street in Zürich, Switzerland German "Shovel hill street"
Schoonslaapsterstraat21Street in Brussels, BelgiumDutch"Sleeping Beauty Street".
French: rue de la Belle-au-Bois-Dormant
Gschlachtenbretzingen [de]21Suburb of Michelbach an der Bilz, Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, GermanySwabian German"fertile Bretzingen" (as opposed to neighbouring Rauhenbretzingen, "rough Bretzingen").
Note: The contraction of the "ge-" prefix to "g-" is a feature of Swabian. The name is therefore occasionally written in standard German as "Geschlachtenbretzingen" (22 letters).[19]
Saaranpaskantamasaari21Small uninhabited island in Lake Onkamojärvi in northeastern FinlandFinnish"An island shat by Saara".
Naivutuvutunivakalolo[8] 21 A stream in Fiji Fijian
Nemesboldogasszonyfa20Part of Alsópáhok, a village in Zala County, HungaryHungarian"Village of the noble blessed virgin".
Eexterveenschekanaal20Village in Aa en Hunze municipality, Drenthe, NetherlandsDutch"Channel through the peat of Eext" or "Channel of Eexterveen".
Jászfelsőszentgyörgy20Village in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, HungaryHungarian"Upper St. George in Jászság".
Siemieniakowszczyzna20Village in Hajnówka County, PolandPolish"Ground of Siemieniak" (lit. "Siemieniakishness").
Tissvassklumptjønnin20Lierne, Trøndelag, NorwayNorwegian"The Slow Freezing Water's Lump Ponds" ("Klump" here means "mountain").
Vanhankaupunginselkä20FinlandFinnish"Old City Bay".
Mittelschaeffolsheim20Small village in Alsace, FranceGerman (Alsatian)"In the middle of Schaeffol's hamlet".
Niederschaeffolsheim20Small village in Alsace, FranceGerman (Alsatian)"Under Schaeffol's hamlet".
Oostrozebeeksestraat20Street between Hulste and Oostrozebeke, BelgiumDutch"Oostrozebeke street".
Tálknafjarðarhreppur20Municipality in IcelandIcelandic"Tálknafjörður's shire".
Schaffhauserrheinweg20Street in Basel, SwitzerlandGerman."Schaffhauser Rhine road".[24]
Nggaravandungundungu (Point)[8] 20 Point in Kadavu Island, Fiji
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14–19 letters

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Name No. Location Language Translation
Vopnafjarðarhreppur 19 Municipality in Iceland Icelandic "Weapon Fjord Municipality".
Annerveenschekanaal 19 Village in Aa en Hunze municipality, Drenthe, Netherlands Dutch "Channel through the peat of Annen" or " Channel of Annerveen".
Cadibarrawirracanna 19 Lake in South Australia, Australia Arabana "The stars were dancing”.
Kasinimnikwanapikak 19 Lake in Manitoba, Canada Cree
Newtownmountkennedy 19 Village in County Wicklow, Ireland English "New town in the manor of Mount Kennedy". Also spelled Newtown Mountkennedy or Newtown Mount Kennedy.[25]
Cottonshopeburnfoot 19 Hamlet in Northumberland, England English "The end of the Cottonshope Burn" (a tributary that flows into the River Rede). Longest name with solely English roots.
Nyugotszenterzsébet 19 Small village in Baranya, Hungary Hungarian "Western St. Elizabeth".
Balatonszentgyörgy 19 Village in Somogy County, Hungary Hungarian "St. George by Balaton".
Kirkjubæjarklaustur 19 Village in the Skaftárhreppur municipality, Iceland Icelandic "Church farm monastery".
Jászalsószentgyörgy 19 Village in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, Hungary Hungarian "Lower St. George in Jászság."
Krammerjachtensluis 19 Lock on the Grevelingenmeer, Netherlands Dutch "Lock on the river Krammer of the hunt".[26]
Staromikhaylovskoye 19 Village in Kaluga Oblast, Russia Russian
Johanngeorgenstadt18Mining town in Saxony, GermanyGerman"City of John George".
Kwigiumpainukamiut 18 Ghost town in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States Yupik
Kristiinankaupunki 18 Town on the western coast of Finland Finnish "Christina's Town" (refers to Queen Christina of Sweden).
Oberschaeffolsheim 18 Small village in Alsace, France German (Alsatian) "Upper Schaeffol's home".
Obuladevaracheruvu 18 Village in Kadiri revenue division, Anantapuramu district, Andhra Pradesh, India Telugu
Pietramontecorvino 18 Town in Apulia, Italy Italian "Stone of the Corvino mountain"
Thiruvananthapuram 18 Capital city of Kerala, India Malayalam "City of Lord Anantha".[27]
Breuschwickersheim 18 Village in Alsace, France Alsatian "Home of the vicar (living next to the) Bruche (river)".
Rhosllannerchrugog 18 Village in Wrexham County Borough, Wales Welsh "Moor of the Heathery Glade".
Often spelt with one N, following the original Welsh, but this spelling is in common use too.
The name includes 3 Welsh digraphs, so in Welsh it is only 15 letters long.
Prachaksinlapakhom 18 District (Amphoe) in Udon Thani Province, Thailand Thai Named after Prince Prachaksinlapakhom, son of King Mongkut of Siam.
Tauberbischofsheim 18 City in Baden-Württemberg, Germany German "Home of the bishop (by the) Tauber (river)".
Kaldrananeshreppur 18 Municipality in Iceland Icelandic Possibly "Cold rune shire".
Blagoveshchenskoye 18 Several places in Russia and one in Kazakhstan Russian "Small city of good news"
Novokonstantinovka 18 Town in Bashkortostan, Russia Russian In Cyrillic: Новоконстантиновка.
Translation: "New settlement named after Konstantin".
Kurundugahahetekma 18 Galle district, Sri Lanka Sinhala "First mile post that has a cinnamon tree".
SeikKyiKhaNaungToe 18 Yangon City, Myanmar Burmese "Floating island in Yangon".
Konstantinoupoleos 18 Many various different streets in Greece Greek "Constantinople"
In the Greek alphabet: Κωνσταντινουπόλεως (18 letters).
Andoharanomaintso 17 Town in Madagascar Malagasy "The place of green springs"
Civitacampomarano 17 Village in Molise, Italy Italian "Village of Marano field".
Georgsmarienhütte 17 Town near Osnabrück, Germany German “The town where King Georg of Hannover and his wife Marie built a steelwork.”
Gobichettipalayam 17 City in Tamil Nadu, India Tamil
Kleinfeltersville 17 Unincorporated community in Heidelberg Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States
Mooselookmeguntic 17 Populated place in Franklin County, Maine, United States Abenaki "Moose feeding place".
Hrunamannahreppur 17 Municipality in Iceland Icelandic "Warm geyser municipality".
Jazgarzewszczyzna 17 Village in Piaseczno County, Poland Polish "Jazgarzewski's estate".
Kirchheimbolanden 17 Town in Germany German Translation: "Home with a Church (near the municipality) Bolanden".
Papahānaumokuākea 17 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, United States Hawaiian Translation: unknown.
World's largest protected area (2016)
Qeqertarsuatsiaat 17 Sermersooq, Greenland West Greenlandic "Almost big island".
Skummeslövsstrand 17 Halland, Sweden Swedish "The inherited lot of the scutsman", where scutsman comes from an old word for either taxman or hunter.[28][page needed]
Eggewaartskapelle 17 A town in Veurne municipality, Belgium Dutch "Eggewaart's chapel".
Tytsjerksteradiel 17 Municipality in the province of Friesland, Netherlands West Frisian Named after the town of Tytsjerk, which in turn has its name derived from a person named Tiete.
Starokostiantyniv 17 Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine Ukrainian Translation: "Old Constantine's town".

In Cyrillic: Старокостянтинів.

Bolshezingereyevo 17 Rural locality in Bashkortostan, Russia Russian Translation: Unknown.

In Cyrillic: Большезингереево.

Ateqanngitsorsuaq 17 Island in the Upernavik Archipelago in Greenland Greenlandic Translation: Unknown.
Schlënnermanescht 17 Village in Luxembourg Luxembourgish "Schlindermanderscheid" in German
Stokeinteignhead 16 Village in Devon, England English "Small hamlet in the ten hides" (Stoke is Anglo Saxon for village; Hide is an Anglo Saxon land unit). Later ten hides was corrupted to Teign - the name of a nearby river.[dubious discuss]
Ittoqqortoormiit 16 a village in Sermersooq, Greenland East Greenlandic "Big House dwellers".
Kombodinjamakkal 16 Town in Kerala, India Malayalam Roughly means defoliation, the short version is 'Kombody' or 'Kombodi'.
Combeinteignhead 16 Village in Devon, England English
Doddiscombsleigh 16 Village in Devon, England English
Woolfardisworthy 16 Two villages in Devon, England English
Moretonhampstead 16 Town in Devon, England English
Brzyskorzystewko 16 Village in Żnin County, Poland Polish Smaller Brzyskorzystew.
Skirsnemuniškiai 16 Village in Lithuania Lithuanian Place related to Skirsnemunė village (which comes from the German castle name Christmemel).
Baltramiejiškiai 16 Village in Lithuania Lithuanian Place of Bartholomew (Baltramiejus).
Žvaigždžiakalnis 16 Village in Lithuania Lithuanian "Hill of stars".
Penrhyndeudraeth 16 Village in Gwynedd, Wales Welsh "Peninsula with two beaches".
Osomołowszczyzna 16 Village in Sokólka County, Poland Polish "Osomołow's land"
Šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmasəm 16 Street in Vancouver, Canada Halkomelem "Musqueamview"
Barrancabermeja 15 City in Colombia Spanish "Red curve".
Castlecaulfield 15 Village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland English Settlement for Castle Caulfield.[29]
Civitaluparella 15 Village in Abruzzo, Italy Italian "Village of wolf hunters".
Irthlingborough 15 Town in Northamptonshire, England English Also known locally as "Artlenok"
Itaquaquecetuba 15 Municipality in São Paulo (state), Brazil Tupi "Place abundant with blade-like taquaras".
Maggieknockater 15 Hamlet in Banffshire, Scotland English/Gaelic Magh an Fhùcadair, meaning "field of the fuller" or "plain of the hilly ridge".
Longframlington 15 Village in Northumberland, England. English
Michilimackinac 15 Region in Michigan Ojibwe
Newtownhamilton 15 Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland English Established by a Mr. Hamilton in the 1770s.[30]
Piddletrenthide 15 Village in Dorset, England English
Pronunciamiento 15 Village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province, Argentina Spanish "Pronouncement" (of Justo José de Urquiza in 1851, accepting the resignation of the governor of Buenos Aires Province Juan Manuel de Rosas).
Udhagamandalam 14 A hill station in Tamil Nadu, India. Popularly known as Ooty and often called the "Queen of Hill Stations" Tamil The name is derived from the Toda word "othakal-mund", which roughly translates to "house in the mountains". It is also interpreted from Tamil/Sanskrit roots as "Abode of Water" (Udakam = water, Mandalam = abode/place).
Tiruvannamalai 14 A city in Tamil Nadu, India Tamil Roughly means great inaccessible mountain.[31]
Afyonkarahisar 14 A province of Turkey located in Central Anatolia/Aegean Region Turkish "Black poppy fortress".
Marcapomacocha 14 District in Junín, Peru Quechua
Huarurumicocha 14 Lake in department of Cuzco, Peru Quechua
Castrovirreyna 14 Town in department of Huancavelica, Peru Quechua
Chacharramendi 14 Village in Utracán, La Pampa Province, Argentina Basque Named after an island in Spain (Txatxarramendi).
Christophersen 14 Village in Santa Fe Province, Argentina Norwegian Named after Peter Christophersen.
Chuquibambilla 14 Town in Apurímac, Peru Quechua
Aguascalientes 14 City in Aguascalientes, Mexico Spanish ''Hot Waters''.
Prostředkovice [cs] 14 Village in Jihlava District, Czech Republic Czech "Village in the middle".
Brzyskorzystew 14 Village in Żnin County, Poland Polish "Without benefit", describing a small and dried up water canal flowing through the village.[32]
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Names with spaces or hyphens, by continent and country

Asia

  •  India: Dr. Y. S. Rajashekar Reddy Andhra Cricket Association–Visakhapatnam District Cricket Association Cricket Stadium (96 letters),[33] longest place name in India.
  •  Indonesia: The longest place name in Indonesia is the Sitaro Islands Regency, Kabupaten Kepulauan Siau Tagulandang Biaro (Siau Tagulandang Biaro Islands), with 32 characters (including spaces). This is followed by Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir Regency, with 26 characters and 23 letters.
  •  Israel: The longest place name in Israel[3] is כעביה-טבאש-חג'אג'רה (21 letters and 2 hyphens), a local council. it is named for the three Bedouin tribes who live there, Ka'abiyye, Tabbash and Hajajre.
  •  Malaysia: The longest place name in Malaysia is Kampung Simpang Tiga Durian Chondong (Jawi: کامڤوڠ سيمڤڠ تيݢ دورين چوندوڠ) in Tangkak, Johor with 36 characters (including spaces). Also, another street name with the longest abbreviation in Malaysia and in the world and has been recognized by The Guinness World Records until today was Jalan SKOMK or formerly known as Jalan SKOMKHPKJCDPWB which stands for, Jalan Syarikat Orang-Orang Melayu Kerajaan Hilir Perak Bekerja Sama-Sama Kerana Jimat Cermat Simpanan Dan Pinjaman Wang Dengan Tanggungan Berhad (Jawi: جالن شريکت اورڠ٢ ملايو کراجاءن هيلير ڤيرق بکرجا سام٢ کران جيمت–چرمت سيمڤنن دان ڤينجمن واڠ دڠن تڠݢوڠن برحد) located in Teluk Intan, Perak with 144 characters (including spaces). Literal translation in English would be; The Company of Malay People of the Hilir Perak Government Working Together Because of Thriftiness in Savings and Loans with Limited Liability Street. The corporative was formed during British Malaya (Federated Malay States) back in 1923. It was inscribed into the GWR a year after the cooperative was formed.
  •  Philippines: The longest municipality name in the Philippines is General Salipada K. Pendatun (24 characters), named after the Mindanaoan general and senator of the same name.
  •  Sri Lanka: Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte (23 letters)
  •  Thailand

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