FamilySearch's list of standardized names.
How is this accessible and why is it not part of Search as autocomplete. One pet peeve I have is not having Toronto, Ontario, Canada shown as Toronto, Ontario, Canada. How do I see what FamilySearch uses for this and many other places? If I type in "New York" in Place field, is this recognized or must I know the other parts?
I know FamilySearch is a collection of data from many sources but at least if it uses some standard names, it's a starting point.
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FYI
Welcome to the "Community.FamilySearch" Forum.
I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...
Just in passing ...
'Yes' not easy to find ...
Appears on most pages/screens, down the bottom, under "Site Map" https://www.familysearch.org/site-map
And, Core Products ---> Historic Records ---> Places ...
Being: "Research/Places" ... the "Place Names" Database, in 'FamilySearch':
https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/
I hope, that this may help/assist, somewhat.
Brett
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I did find the list. Only wish FamilySearch used in as an auto complete field when doing searches. Could mean the difference of finding or not finding a record. I'm never certain how much to enter of the place name.
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"I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ..." No, you've been helpful.
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