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''* Alt Zion (Old Zionsville)''
* Bareschwamm (Bear Swamp, PA)
* Barewald (Bear's Woods, PA)
* Yaegersbarig (Hunter's Hill)
* Barigesie (Perkasie, PA - in alde Zeite Birkensee)
* Barigeomewill (Perkiomenville, PA)
* Barigschtrooss (Ridge Road, as vun Sumneytown naach Perkasie geht)
* Beintschwamm (a lowland swamp in which evergreen trees flourish; name used for land beyond the Blue Mountain)
* Betzischtettel (Elizabethtown)
* Bittnersdaal (Bittner's Valley)
* Blummebarig (Bloomsburg, PA)
* Botschdaal (Budge Valley, PA)
* Breenschwill (Bergey, PA - in former times called "Branchville")
* Budderdaal (Bally to Hereford, PA)
* Buddermillich Falls (buttermilk falls)
* Bulleschtrooss (Bull Street in Franconia Twp.)
* Bullfrackeschteddel (bullfrog town)
* Buxloch (Laurel Hole, may be also in West Cocalico Twp., Lanc. County)
* Deitsch Eck (German Corner, area SW of Baltic, OH, which was originally settled by Germans)
* Eileschteddel ("Owl Town")
* Eisebrick (Ironbridge, PA)
* Feierschtee Ritsch (Firestone Ridge)
* Feierschtee Daal (Flint Valley)
* Fimf Meil Schwamm (five mile swamp)
* Gaepbarig (Gap Mountain)
* Galyebarig (Gallow's Hill)
* Die Gass (name of road from Sumneytown to Hoppenville, PA)
* Geierdaal (Vulture Ravine)
* Genseboddem ("Goose Bottom", the east-west valley immediately north of Walnut Creek, OH; many geese were raised here by the farmers and the creek, Goose Bottom Creek, afforded many fine feeding places and lots of water for the geese)
* Gensehiwwel ("Goose Hill")
* Glappboard Gmeehaus (The Groffdale Team Mennonite Church)
* Gleeschippach or Gleebreensch (little branche of the Skippack Creek)
* Gleehimmel (Hatfield Meetinghouse of Mennonite Brethren in Christ)
* Glee Kaft (Little Gap)
* Glee Lechaa (Little Lehigh Creek)
* Glee Michelbarig (Zionsville, Rt. 1, PA)
* Grooss Miehlbarig (Palm, PA)
* Haasedaal (Rabbit Valley)
* Hammeschteddel (Hametown)
* Heedelbarig (Heidelberg, PA)
* Helfrichs Schpring (Helfrich's Spring)
* Henkischteddel ("Henki Town")
* Hessischi Schtrooss ("Hessian Road")
* Hessedaal (Hessian Valley, NY)
* Igelgraawe ("Igel Hollow", OH - a small ravine)
* Kaschehiwwelweg (Cherry Hill Road)
* Kolwelehn (Kulp's Lane)
* Kunkelsbaerig (Kunkel's Hill)
* Laayer-Barig (Lawyer's Hill)
* La Booberty (gorge or hollow known as Doughty Glens, Doughty Hollow, Troyer's Hollow, OH; from 1840 to 1860 known as Altman's Hollow)
* Lange Rann (Long Run Creek)
* Leddebarig
* Leddebrick
* Leddedaal
* Moyer Hiwwel (Meyer's Hill, near Kalona, IA)
* Nuddeltaun (Noodletown)
* Oswaldsgawwel (Oswald's Fork)
* Peders Karich (St. Peter's Church)
* Hellerschteddel (Perrysburg)
* Putschtown (Name given formerly to Charm, OH. It was first called Stevenson, and changed to Charm when the post office was established. After a few houses had been build, a visitor passing through remarked in PG, "Es is yo yuscht en gleener Putsche.")
* Rausch Grick (Rausch Creek)
* Rexebarig (Rex Hill)
* Ridge Kopp (Ridge Head)
* Rockmeind Barig (Rock Ore Hill)
* Rot Hiwwel (the large hill immediately south of Dover, OH; there is much red soil on top of the hill)
* Sackne
* Salzbarig Taunschip
* Salzrewwer ("Salt River")
* Schannschteefelse (Chimney Rock)
* Schmidde-Kaft (Smith's Gap)
* Schmoktaun (Smoketown)
* Schneckeschulhaus (Schneck's School)
* Schnoke Loch ("mosquito hole")
* Schoherie (no English and no location given)
* Schpring Waelli (Spring Valley)
* Schteebarig (a small ridge immediately north of the Blue Mountain)
* Alt Zion (Old Zionsville)
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