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Which cities in the world are named after people?

Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam); Washington (USA); Santiago (Chile); Wellington (New Zealand); Valletta (Malta); Colombo (Sri Lanka); Georgetown (Guyana); San Marino (San Marino); Paris (France); Jin Ce (DPRK); St George (Grenada); Victoria (Seychelles); Zizhong County (China); Zhongshan City (China).

Ho Chi Minh (former chairman of Vietnam)

Wellington (the capital of New Zealand, named after British Admiral Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington)

Santiago (the capital of Chile, named after Santiago, the patron saint and missionary of the Spanish army)

Stalingrad (Russia is named after Stalin)

Georgetown (Guyana's capital, 19 th century, during the British occupation, in order to commemorate King George III of England, the original city name was changed to Georgetown. )

San Marino (the capital of San Marino and China, named after the country in memory of its founder, the stonemason San Marino, and the capital is named after the country).

Colombo (the capital of Sri Lanka, formerly known as Kalambu Port, was renamed Colombo by the Portuguese in16th century as Columbus, an Italian-born navigator who moved to Portugal in 186 1 year. )

Zhongshan City (Guangdong commemorates Sun Yat-sen)

Paris (the capital of France), according to legend, Gauls who lived in Paris in ancient times liked to be named after tough and brave people. They named Paris after Paris, a beautiful man who robbed Helen in Greek mythology and caused the Tannoy War.

Valletta (the capital of Malta, named after Valletta, head of the Order of St. John who commanded the famous "Malta" campaign in European history. )