List of renamed places in Tseng

In Tseng, many traditional place names were changed during European rule, as well as during the earlier Chinese conquests. Since the independence of Tseng in 1946, names of many cities, streets, places, and buildings throughout Tseng have been changed. Certain traditional names that have not been changed, however, continue to be popular.

States
†Japanese name during Japanese rule (1938–1944).
 * Victoria → Tsuonchū† → Tseng City-Capital
 * New Dorset → Linshan → Touzhou
 * Caoning → Georgeville (1894) → Taika† → Caoning (1996)
 * Sussex → Meishan
 * Quinze → South Coast (1790) → Quinze (1884) → Minamiguchi† → Nankou

Cities and towns
†Japanese name during Japanese rule (1938–1944).
 * Descartes → Huang-li → Beihuan (1962) → Huang-li (1965)
 * Est → Huanzhougang
 * Hillsborough (1769) → Yamaho† → Shanbao (1982)
 * Huanzhou → Arthur Point (1804) → Bonaparte (1884) → Bonaparte-Meriot (1923) → Kansu† → Huanzhou
 * Jiangming → Jiangqing (1644) → St. Joseph (1894) → Jiangming (1962)
 * Jinghe → Windtown (1776) → Kazemachi† → Jingfeng
 * Marlais → Minshū† → Mingzhou
 * Meriot → French Quarter (1923) → Nanhuan (1962)
 * Ouest → Jiucheng
 * Port Laurel → Ōhayashi† → Dalin
 * Puebla Tortuga (1753) → Callentown (1778) → Kajien† → Callentown (1944) → Guizhen (1962)
 * Pushan → Sterling → Urayama† → Pushan
 * Qishan → Shichiyama† → Qishan City
 * Tietlang → Fort Elizabeth (1593) → Port Elizabeth (1605) → Tsuchū† → Tseng City
 * Townsend → Qinglian
 * West Stone Coast → Sekimonnishi† → Shimenxhi
 * Willemstad → Der Willemstad (1671) → Richū† → Meihua (1944) → Lizhong (1958)