Charlotina

Peter Rukavina

With Ohio as an important battleground state in tomorrow’s US election, it’s interesting to note that at almost 250 years ago this area of the country was to become a colony called Charlotina, named for the same Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz after which Charlottetown is named. The colony was never actually established, but it does appear on a map showing British colonies of the day:

Other places named after Queen Charlotte:

  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Charlotte County, Virginia
  • Charlotte Hall, Maryland
  • Charlotte Place, Sydney, New South Wales
  • Charlottesville, Virginia
  • Port Charlotte, Florida
  • Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand
  • Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia

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It looks like there is an extra “A” on the map, so that the name is “Charlotiana”. Am I seeing that right?

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