Hong Kong

Etymology
From, the former name of a settlement in what is now Aberdeen on the southwest side of Hong Kong Island.

Proper noun

 * , located on an island east of the Pearl River delta in the South China Sea; formerly owned by the United Kingdom.
 * , Hong Kong Island, the site of the city of the same name, lying off Guangdong (Canton) province.
 * , which includes the city and island of the same name as well as nearby islands and the Kowloon Peninsula.
 * , which previously administered the area of the present-day Chinese.
 * , Hong Kong Island, the site of the city of the same name, lying off Guangdong (Canton) province.
 * , which includes the city and island of the same name as well as nearby islands and the Kowloon Peninsula.
 * , which previously administered the area of the present-day Chinese.
 * , which includes the city and island of the same name as well as nearby islands and the Kowloon Peninsula.
 * , which previously administered the area of the present-day Chinese.
 * , which includes the city and island of the same name as well as nearby islands and the Kowloon Peninsula.
 * , which previously administered the area of the present-day Chinese.

Translations

 * Abkhaz: Ҳонқонг, Ҳонконг
 * Afrikaans: Hongkong
 * Albanian: Hong Kong
 * Amharic: ሆንግ ኮንግ
 * Arabic: هُونْغ كُونْغ, هُونْج كُونْج, هُونْق كُونْق
 * Hijazi Arabic: هُونْق كُونْق
 * Aragonese: Hong Kong
 * Armenian: Հոնկոնգ
 * Assamese: হংকং
 * Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܗܘܿܢܓ ܟܘܿܢܓ
 * Asturian: Hong Kong
 * Azerbaijani: Honq Konq, Syanqan
 * Bashkir: Гонконг, Һоңкоң
 * Basque: Hong Kong
 * Belarusian: Ганко́нг, Сянга́н
 * Bengali: হংকং, হং কং
 * Bishnupriya Manipuri: হংকং
 * Breton: Hong Kong
 * Bulgarian: Хонко́нг, Сянга́н,
 * Burmese: ဟောင်ကောင်
 * Catalan:
 * Cebuano: Hong Kong
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese:
 * Eastern Min: 香港
 * Hakka: 香港
 * Hokkien:
 * Mandarin:
 * Wu: 香港
 * Cornish: Hong Kong
 * Czech:
 * Danish: Hongkong
 * Dhivehi: ހޮންކޮންގު
 * Dutch:
 * Dzongkha: ཧོང་ཀོང
 * Esperanto: Honkongo
 * Estonian: Hongkong
 * Finnish:
 * French:, ,
 * Georgian: ჰონგკონგი
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Gujarati: હોંગકોંગ
 * Hawaiian: Honokaona
 * Hebrew: הונג קונג, הונג־קונג
 * Hindi: हांग कांग, हांगकांग, हाँग काँग
 * Hong Kong Sign Language:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: Hong Kong
 * Ido: Hong Kong
 * Ilocano: Hong Kong
 * Indonesian: Hong Kong
 * Interlingua: Hong Kong
 * Irish: Hong Cong
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:, , シャンガン
 * Javanese: Hong Kong
 * Kannada: ಹಾಂಗ್ ಕಾಂಗ್
 * Kapampangan: Hong Kong
 * Kazakh:
 * Khmer:
 * Korean:, ^향항(香港)
 * Kyrgyz: Гонконг, Сянган
 * Lao: ຮ່ອງກົງ, ຮົງກົງ
 * Latin: Hongcongum, Siamkiamum
 * Latvian: Honkonga, Sjangana
 * Ligurian: Hong Kong
 * Limburgish: Hong Kong
 * Lithuanian: ,
 * Lombard: Hong Kong
 * Low German: Hongkong
 * Lü: ᦶᦌᧂᧈᦅᦱᧂ
 * Luxembourgish:
 * Macedonian: Хонгконг
 * Malay: Hong Kong
 * Malayalam: ഹോങ്കോങ്
 * Maori: Hongipua
 * Marathi: हाँग काँग
 * Mazanderani: هونگ کونگ
 * Mongolian: Хонконг, Шианган
 * Nahuatl: Hong Kong
 * Navajo: Shádiʼááhjí Tsiiʼyishbizhí Bikin Haalʼá
 * Norman: Hong Kong
 * Norwegian: Hongkong
 * Occitan: Hong Kong
 * Odia: ହଂକଂ
 * Ossetian: Гонконг
 * Pashto: هانګ کانګ, هاڼ کاڼ
 * Persian: هنگ کنگ, هنگ‌کنگ
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Punjabi: ਹਾਂਗ ਕਾਂਗ
 * Romanian: Hong Kong
 * Russian: ,
 * Samogitian: Huonkuongs
 * Santali: ᱦᱚᱝᱠᱚᱝ
 * Scottish Gaelic: Hong Cong
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Хонг Конг
 * Roman:
 * Sicilian: Hong Kong
 * Silesian: Hůngkůng
 * Sinhalese: හොංකොං
 * Slovak: Hongkong
 * Slovene: Hong Kong
 * Spanish:
 * Sundanese: Hong Kong
 * Swahili: Hong Kong
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: Hongkong
 * Tajik:, Сянган
 * Tamil: ஹொங்கொங்
 * Tatar: Гонконг, Һоңконг
 * Telugu: హాంగ్కాంగ్
 * Thai:
 * Tibetan: ཞང་ཀང, ཤང་ཀང, ཤའང་ཀའང
 * Turkish:
 * Turkmen: Sýangan, Gonkong
 * Ukrainian: Гонко́нг, Сянга́н, Сянґа́н
 * Urdu: ہانگ کانگ
 * Uyghur: شياڭگاڭ, شاڭگاڭ
 * Uzbek: Syangan, Gonkong
 * Venetian: Hong Kong
 * Vietnamese: ,
 * Welsh:, Hong Cong
 * Wolof: Ooŋ Koŋ
 * Yakut: Хоҥ Коҥ, Сяҥгаҥ
 * Yiddish: האָנג קאָנג, האָנגקאָנג
 * Zazaki: Hong Kong
 * Zhuang: Yanghgangj,

Etymology
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