Other Locations Named After Corinth
Due to its ancient history and the presence of St. Apostle Paul in Corinth some locations all over the world have been named Corinth:
- United States
- Corinth, Bullock County, Alabama
- Corinth, Clay County, Alabama
- Corinth, Cullman County, Alabama
- Corinth, Randolph County, Alabama
- Corinth, Walker County, Alabama
- Corinth (Plantersville), Alabama
- Corinth, Bradley County, Arkansas
- Corinth, Howard County, Arkansas
- Corinth, Polk County, Arkansas
- Corinth, Yell County, Arkansas
- Corinth, Coweta and Heard Counties, Georgia
- Corinth, Sumter County, Georgia
- Corinth, Walker County, Georgia
- Corinth, Humboldt County, Iowa
- Corinth, Williamson County, Illinois
- Corinth, Osborne County, Kansas
- Corinth, Humboldt County, Iowa
- Corinth, Grant, Harrison, and Scott Counties, Kentucky
- Corinth, Logan County, Kentucky
- Corinth, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana
- Corinth, Logan County, Kentucky
- Corinth, Penobscot County, Maine
- Corinth, Kent County, Michigan
- Corinth, Phelps County, Missouri
- Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi
- Corinth, Perry County, Mississippi
- Corinth, Big Horn County, Montana
- Corinth (town), New York
- Corinth (village), New York
- Corinth, Chatham County, North Carolina
- Corinth, Nash County, North Carolina
- Corinth, Rutherford County, North Carolina
- Corinth, Williams County, North Dakota
- Corinth, Oconee County, South Carolina
- Corinth, Saluda County, South Carolina
- Corinth, Texas
- Corinth, Vermont
- Corinth, West Virginia
- Corinth-Holder (Hocutts Crossroads), North Carolina
- Brazil
- Corinto, Minas Gerais
- Colombia
- Corinto, Cauca
- El Salvador
- Corinto, Morazán
- Nicaragua
- Corinto, Chinandega
- St. Lucia
- Corinth, Gros Islet
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Famous quotes containing the words named and/or corinth:
“We were hospitably entertained in Concord, New Hampshire, which we persisted in calling New Concord, as we had been wont, to distinguish it from our native town, from which we had been told that it was named and in part originally settled. This would have been the proper place to conclude our voyage, uniting Concord with Concord by these meandering rivers, but our boat was moored some miles below its port.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“War wreaked on you his hideous ravishment;
We, we alone, Nereids inviolate,
Remain to weep, with the sea-birds to chant:
Corinth is lost, Corinth is desolate.”
—Hilda Doolittle (18861961)