List of places named after Guangzhou
This is a list of places named after Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Most of the places are in the United States and are named after Canton, the more common romanisation for the city in the 19th and the early part of the 20th century.
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Place | Country | Subdivision | Type of location | Founded | Named | Naming reasons | Notes |
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Canton | United States | Ohio | City | 1805 | Named after the plantation of John O'Donnell, the first person to transport goods from Guangzhou to Baltimore. | Also see East Canton, Ohio and North Canton, Ohio. | |
Canton | United States | Georgia | City | 1834 | As a dream of locals that the town becoming a center of the silk industry which was concentrated in China at the time. | ||
Canton | United States | Illinois | City | 1825 | 1825 | Believed to be the antipode of Guangzhou. | |
Canton | United States | Kansas | City | 1880 | Named after Canton, Ohio because an early settler came from Ohio. | ||
Canton | United States | Maine | Town | 1821 | Named after Canton, Massachusetts. | ||
Canton | United States | Maryland | Neighborhood | Named after the plantation, the former usage of the area, of John O'Donnell, the first person to transport goods from Guangzhou to Baltimore. | |||
Canton | United States | Massachusetts | Town | 1630 | Believed to be the antipode of Guangzhou. | ||
Canton | United States | Michigan | Charter township | 1834 | 1834 | For the purpose of not conflicting with the name of any post office in existence at the time. | |
Canton | United States | Missouri | City | In honor of Canton, Ohio. | |||
Canton | United States | New York | Town | 1800 | 1807 | ||
Canton | United States | New York | Village | 1800 | 1807 | Within the town Canton, New York. | |
Canton | United States | North Carolina | Town | 1889 | 1893 | Named after Canton, Ohio, the source of the steel for a local bridge. | Also see West Canton, North Carolina. |
Canton | United States | South Dakota | City | 1866 | Believed to be the antipode of Guangzhou. |
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