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THE GAZETTEER OF SLOVENIAN EXONYMS
English-language exonyms used in the UK ...
Inventory of exonym lists
Inventory of exonym lists - Czechia 2019
Meeting in Prague 2007, List of papers
Use of exonyms, status reports I:
Peter Jordan:
Criteria for the use of exonyms
Botolv Helleland:
Exonyms from a Norwegian point of view
Paul Woodman:
The toponymy of the Czech lands as reflected in Britain
Peeter Päll:
Some reflections on extending the notion of exonyms/endonyms into history
Maciej Zych:
Definition of exonym applied by the Commission on Standardization of Geographical Names
Tomáš Beránek:
A new list of Czech exonyms
EuroGeoNames Project:
Joern Sievers:
Status report on the EuroGeoNames Project
Pier-Giorgio Zaccheddu:
EGN conceptual data model, version 1.x
Roman Stani-Fertl:
Status report on identifying, evaluating and assessing variant names („exonyms“)
Paul Woodman:
English-language exonyms for the EGN Project
Use of exonyms, status reports II:
Béla Pokoly, András Dutkó:
Exonyms of the Hungarian language
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List of Hungarian exonyms
Remus Creţan:
German exonyms viewed in the microtoponymy of the Romanian Banat region
Hubert Bergmann:
Observations on the use of exonyms in Austrian daily newspapers
Baiba Austere, Zane Cerula:
Exonyms and principles of writing foreign place names in Latvia
Drago Kladnik, Mimi Urbanc:
An approach to the standardisation of exonyms in Slovene language, presentation
Dunja Brozović Roncević:
The use of exonyms in Croatia
Macije Zych:
Problem of standardizing names which are not formally exonyms
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Categories of Polish exonyms
UNGEGN:
Helen Kerfoot: UNGEGN; geographical names database