Akron
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄκρον (ákron, “extremity, peak”).
Proper noun
Akron
- The name of many places in the United States of America:
- a town in Hale County, Alabama.
- a statutory town in Colorado, and county seat of Washington County.
- a town in Henry Township, Fulton County, Indiana.
- a small city in Plymouth County, Iowa.
- an unincorporated community in Cowley County, Kansas.
- a village in Tuscola County, Michigan.
- an unincorporated community in Harrison County, Missouri.
- an unincorporated community in Boone County, Nebraska.
- a village in Erie County, New York.
- a large city in Ohio, and the county seat of Summit County.
- a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
- an unincorporated community in Tyler County, West Virginia.
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