Etymologie, Étymologie, Etymology
US Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, les États-Unis d'Amérique, The United States of America (USA)
NM New Mexico

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Anthony (W3)

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The community was named for Saint Anthony of Padua

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epodunk - Community-Profiles NM

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Meine Stichproben ergaben, dass es zur überwiegenden Anzahl der Informationen zu US-amerikanischen Städten auch Hinweise zur Namensgebung gibt, die meist mit der Formel "The community was named ..." eingeleitet werden.
Dies rechtfertigt die Aufnahme im Etymologie-Portal.

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epodunk - County Profiles NM

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Meine Stichproben ergaben, dass es zur überwiegenden Anzahl der Informationen zu US-amerikanischen Verwaltungsbezirken auch Hinweise zur Namensgebung gibt, die meist mit der Formel "The county was named ..." eingeleitet werden.
Dies rechtfertigt die Aufnahme im Etymologie-Portal.

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Leap year Capital of the World (W3)

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The Anthony, Texas/New Mexico Chamber of Commerce voted to sponsor the "World wide Leap Year Festival". "Leap Year Day Baby", Mary Ann Brown, founder of the festival and the "Worldwide Leap Year Birthday Club", suggested the idea. Through her hard work and perseverance, a proclamation was issued to name Anthony, New Mexico/Texas "Leap year Capital of the World". Mary Ann had only a month to coordinate her first quadrennial event. It was a small party of about 40 people with nine Leap Year Babies in attendance.

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