| 31. | This is the commonly accepted toponymy.
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| 32. | Local toponymy has left us traces.
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| 33. | In rare cases, Norman French and Latin have contributed to Welsh toponymy e . g.
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| 34. | Toponymy has preserved the names of these settlements, some others such as names of places.
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| 35. | Toponymy was another of his preoccupations.
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| 36. | Such a connection between two close place-names can be noted regularly in the Norman toponymy.
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| 37. | This contrasts with the toponymy of continental Chile, which has lost most of its indigenous names.
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| 38. | Evidence of the language also survives in modern toponymy of Southern California, including Tongva creator god.
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| 39. | The research of the toponymies is done via analysis of the different names of one particular item.
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| 40. | Toponymy provides significant information about the Scandinavian presence and examples of Norse runes provide further useful evidence.
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