Newport

English

Etymology

new + port

Proper noun

Newport

  1. A common place name or element of a place name (i.e. Newport Beach, Newport Bay).
    1. One of two towns in Ireland
    2. A locale in the United Kingdom.
      1. A village in Essex in England
      2. A town on the Isle of Wight in England, where it is the administrative centre.
      3. A cathedral and university city and unitary authority in southeast Wales.
    3. A locale in the United States of America.
      1. A city in Arkansas, and the county seat of Jackson County.
      2. A town in Delaware
      3. A town in Indiana, and the county seat of Vermillion County.
      4. A city in Kentucky, and one of the two county seats of Campbell County.
      5. A town in Maine
      6. A city in Minnesota
      7. A village in Nebraska
      8. A town in New Hampshire, and the county seat of Sullivan County.
      9. A town and village in the State of New York
      10. A town in North Carolina
      11. A city in Oregon, and the county seat of Lincoln County.
      12. A borough in Pennsylvania
      13. A seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, Rhode Island.
      14. A census-designated place in South Carolina
      15. A city in Tennessee, and the county seat of Cocke County.
      16. A city and a town in Orleans County, Vermont; the city is the county seat of Orleans County.
      17. A city in the state of Washington, and the county seat of Pend Oreille County.
      18. A town in Wisconsin

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