RIDGEWAY

Etymology

Proper noun

Ridgeway

A surname.

A suburb of east Bristol, England (OS grid ref ST6275).

A village in North East Derbyshire district, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK4081).

A hamlet on the boundary of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ8853).

A suburb of Newport, Wales (OS grid ref ST2988).

A suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.

A neighbourhood in Lusaka, Zambia.

A suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

An unincorporated village in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada.

A number of places in the USA

A census-designated place in Kenai Peninsula Borough borough, Alaska.

Alternative form of Ridgway, Colorado.

An unincorporated community in Harris County, Georgia.

A small city in Winneshiek County, Iowa.

An unincorporated community in Harlan County, Kentucky.

An unincorporated community in Winona County, Minnesota.

A small city in Harrison County, Missouri.

An unincorporated community in Ocean County, New Jersey.

A town in Orleans County, New York.

An unincorporated community in Warren County, North Carolina.

A village in Hardin County and Logan County, Ohio.

A town in Fairfield County, South Carolina.

A town in Henry County, Virginia.

An unincorporated community in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

An unincorporated community in Berkeley County, West Virginia.

A village and town in Iowa County, Wisconsin.

Etymology

Noun

ridgeway (plural ridgeways)

A track or path that follows the highest part of the landscape.

Source: Wiktionary



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