Standard toponymy
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A standard language is a language variety used by a group of people in their public discourse. Alternatively, varieties become standard by undergoing a process of standardization, during which it is organized for description in grammars and dictionaries and encoded in such reference works.
Standard Creek
Valdez-Cordova Valley Alaska US
Standard
Fairbanks North Star County Alaska US
Standard Alberta Canada
Standard Peak British Columbia Canada
Standard Hollow
Standard Peak
Wasco County Oregon US
Flathead County Montana US
Standard Shaft Standard Pit Uinta County Wyoming US
Westmoreland County Pennsylvania US
Standard Peak Park County Wyoming US
Standard
Westmoreland County Pennsylvania US
Standardvillle Carbon County Utah US
Standard
DeKalb County Missouri US
Standard Lake
Standardsburg
Standard
Standard
Charlevoix County Michigan US
Huron County Ohio US
Standard Draw Carbon County Wyoming US
Standard City
Macoupin County Illinois US
Standard
Putnam County Illinois US
Sullivan County Indiana US
Garrett County Maryland US
Standard
Tuolome county California US
Standard Gulch
Standard
Greenlee County Arizona US
Standard Wash Mohave County Arizona US
Walker County Alabama US
Standard Umpstead
Standard
Kanawha County West Virginia US
Standard
Ouachita Arkansas US
Sumter County Alabama US
Standard Heights Standard
East Baton Rouge Louisiana US
Standard
Standard
Vernon County Louisiana US
La Salle County Louisiana US
Hancock County Mississippi US
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