Eine Analyse von 42.215 britischen Ortsnamen, die die häufigsten Namen, die häufigsten Namensanfänge (Präfixe) und Namensendungen (Suffixe) zeigt. [OC]
Eine Analyse von 42.215 britischen Ortsnamen, die die häufigsten Namen, die häufigsten Namensanfänge (Präfixe) und Namensendungen (Suffixe) zeigt. [OC]
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I don’t know why, but I find this really fascinating.
Created using ggplot in R using data from here:
[https://github.com/alasdairrae/gb-places/blob/master/csv-zip/gb_populated_places_all_BNG_csv.zip](https://github.com/alasdairrae/gb-places/blob/master/csv-zip/gb_populated_places_all_BNG_csv.zip)
Bottom is bottom of the list
West *would* be the most commonly cited direction wouldnnit.
Do they stack? Are there like six places across the UK called West Newtownton?
Westton not being most common place name disappointed me
Newnewtowntown is well worth a visit
A silly, engaging, fascinating thing to graph. Wonderful. Alternating shades for the bars is nice.
Charlton and kirkton next to each other..
How did you carry out this analysis?