Cleveland

Etymology
From place names in England (i.e. Cleveland, England), from, , from , , + , equivalent to.

Proper noun

 * , including:
 * , named after General Benjamin Cleveland, grandson of Colonel.
 * 1)  and one of the two county seats of Bolivar County.
 * 2) A former county in northeast England bordering North Yorkshire and County Durham, created in 1974 from parts of those two counties (mainly the County Borough of Teesside) and abolished in 1996.
 * 1) A former county in northeast England bordering North Yorkshire and County Durham, created in 1974 from parts of those two counties (mainly the County Borough of Teesside) and abolished in 1996.
 * 1) A former county in northeast England bordering North Yorkshire and County Durham, created in 1974 from parts of those two counties (mainly the County Borough of Teesside) and abolished in 1996.
 * 1) A former county in northeast England bordering North Yorkshire and County Durham, created in 1974 from parts of those two counties (mainly the County Borough of Teesside) and abolished in 1996.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: Кли́вланд
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 克里夫蘭
 * Esperanto: Klevlando
 * French:
 * Hebrew: קְלִיבְלַנְד
 * Japanese: クリーブランド
 * Latvian: Klīvlenda
 * Lithuanian: Klyvlendas
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: Cleveland
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Ukrainian: Клі́вленд


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Old Norse: Kliflǫnd
 * Russian: