Famous Epithets / Nicknames of the World Countries l Volume 3 l Nicknames of Countries in the World
- Cairo is known as the "Pyramid City."
- The city of Jaipur is known as the "rose pink city."
- Chicago is referred to known as the Windy City.
- Lusitanian is an alternate name for the country of Portugal.
- Ireland is referred to as the Emerald Isle.
- Palestine is referred regarded as the "Land of Prophets."
- Because of catastrophic floods, the Yellow River is referred to as "China's Sorrow."
- Quebec is referred regarded as the Gibraltar of the West.
- Zambia is referred to as the "Copper Country."
- Albania is known as the "Land of the Eagles."
- Argentian is a Latin word that meaning "Silver-like."
- Bahrain is a country with two seas.
- Brazil is known as the "Land of Red Wood."
- Costa Rica is a Spanish word that meaning "rich coast."
- Cyprus is known as the "Land of Copper."
- Guatemala is a Native American word that means "Land of the Eagles."
- Jamaica is a slang term for "good water."
- Kuwait is a Persian word that meaning "Fort."
- Liberia is a term that meaning "Land of Free People."
- The Netherlands is a Dutch word that meaning "low land."
- Nigeria is a Nigerian word that meaning "huge river."
- Sierra Leone is a West African country whose name means "Lion Mountains."
- Singapore is known as the "City of Lions."
- Sudan is known as the "Land of the Black People."
- Turkey is known as the "Land of Turks."
- Which nation is referred to as "The Land of the Maple Leaf" by many people? Canada
- Sri Lanka is referred to be the "Mistress of the Eastern Seas" in certain circles.
- Hong Kong is often referred to as the "Pearl of the Orient."
- Which city in the globe is referred to as "The Golden City"? Prague, Czech Republic
- What city in the Philippines was dubbed "The Pearl of the Orient"? Manila, of course.
- Sierra Leone is the name of the country whose name translates as "lion mountains."
- What city has been dubbed "The City of Lilies"? Florence, of course.
- Mesopotamia literally translates as "Between Two Rivers."
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