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Achnamara, Arabella, Auchininna, Altnaharra and Balmacara in Scotland.
Alltyblaca in Wales.
Ashby Parva in Leicestershire.
Aston Magna in Gloucestershire.
Ballasalla on the Isle of Man.
Bradwell-On-Sea in Essex.
Burnham-On-Sea in Somerset.
To name but a few.
There's also Boughton Monchelsea in Kent that has 5 syllables!
Etruria - in the Potteries.
Yes, there really is a place called Etruria - it's in Hanley, near Stoke on Trent in Staffordshire, UK. Look it up! It has four syllables and ends in 'a' - so where's my thumbs up then, huh?
dont know much about syllables but there's a place in Manchester called Harperhey and that finishes with an "a" sound
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There aren't any in the uk or Canada that fit that description
Andalusia is not only not a town , but not in the Uk either.And it also has 5 syllables.Barcelona has 4.In fact there are loads of Spanish ones.
Some UK towns have american and canadian sounding names,and one is ALBERTA
Alloa
Smithwick (Warley), West Midlands, UK
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Opasquia,Ontario, Canada
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Inveraray, Argyll. (Locals don't pronounce the 'y', so it ends with a sort of 'uh' or 'ah'.)
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