Below is a list with links to further Wikipedia-pages containing lists of exonyms of various European languages for villages, towns, and cities in Europe.
- Albanian exonyms
 - Basque exonyms
 - Bulgarian exonyms
 - Catalan exonyms
 - Croatian exonyms
 - Czech exonyms
 - Danish exonyms
 - Dutch exonyms
 - English exonyms
 - Estonian exonyms
 - Finnish exonyms
 - French exonyms
 - Galician exonyms
 - German exonyms
 - Greek exonyms
 - Hungarian exonyms
 - Icelandic exonyms
 - Irish exonyms
 - Italian exonyms
 - Latvian exonyms
 - Lithuanian exonyms
 - Luxembourgish exonyms
 - Maltese exonyms
 - Old Norse exonyms
 - Norwegian exonyms
 - Polish exonyms
 - Portuguese exonyms
 - Romansh exonyms
 - Russian exonyms
 - Rusyn exonyms (Vojvodina)
 - Serbian exonyms
 - Slovak exonyms
 - Slovenian exonyms
 - Spanish exonyms
 - Swedish exonyms
 - Ukrainian exonyms
 - Welsh exonyms
 
See also
- Latin exonyms
 - List of English exonyms for German toponyms
 - List of European regions with alternative names
 - List of European rivers with alternative names
 - List of French exonyms for Dutch toponyms
 - List of French exonyms for German toponyms
 - List of French exonyms for Italian toponyms
 - List of Latin place names in Continental Europe
 - List of European rivers with alternative names
 - List of traditional Greek place names
 - Names of Belarusian places in other languages
 - Names of European cities in different languages
 - Names of Lithuanian places in other languages
 
External links
- Exomni.narod.ru, Exonyms in Central and Eastern Europe (a .doc file)
 
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