Oneonta
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Oneonta is an Iroquois (Native American) word that is typically pronounced "ahn-ee-AHN-tah". The word is thought to mean a mountain or an outcropping of rocks.[1] It is used in the names of several places in diverse locations in the United States of America:
Cities
- Oneonta, New York, inspiration for some of the other "Oneontas"
- Oneonta, Alabama
- Oneonta, Kentucky
- Oneonta, Kansas
- Oneonta, California
Scenic attractions
- Oneonta Beach, in Hawaii
- Oneonta Gorge, in Oregon
- Oneonta Lake, in Wisconsin