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Genus names
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Geographical names
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Aegyptianella
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Aegyptus (the Latin name of Egypt)
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Aidingimonas
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Aiding (a lake, located in Xinjiang province of north-west China)
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Antarctobacter
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Antarctica
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Balneola
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Balneola (the medieval Latin name of Banyuls, France)
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Bavariicoccus
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Bavaria (Germany)
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Beutenbergia
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Beutenberg (Germany)
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Bogoriella
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Lake Bogoria (Kenya)
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Brooklawnia
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Brooklawn (the contaminated site from which members of the genus were first isolated)
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Budvicia
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Budvicium (the Latin name of the city Cěské Budějovice)
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Daeguia
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Daegu (Korea)
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Delftia
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Delft (the Netherlands)
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Dokdonella
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Dokdo (an island located on the East Sea in Korea)
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Dokdonia
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Dokdo (an island located on the East Sea in Korea)
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Donghaeana
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Donghae (the Korean name of the East Sea in Korea)
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Donghicola
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Donghae (the Korean name of the East Sea in Korea)
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Gallaecimonas
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Galicia (region of northwest Spain)
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Gangjinia
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Gangjin Bay (South Sea in Korea)
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Gelria
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Gelre or Gelderland (one of the 12 provinces in The Netherlands)
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Georgenia
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St Georgen (a village in Styria)
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Hafnia
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Hafnia (the Latin name for Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Hasllibacter
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Haslla, ancient name of the city of Gangneung, located on the coast of the East Sea in Korea
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Herminiimonas
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Mons Herminius (a mountain range of Lusitania)
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Hwanghaeicola
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Hwanghae (the Korean name of the Yellow Sea)
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Indibacter
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India
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Jejuia
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Jeju (the largest island in Korea)
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Jeongeupia
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Jeongeup (Korean city, where Naejang mountain is located)
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Jhaorihella
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Jhaorih (name of a coastal hot-spring in a small volcanic island, Green Island, in Pacific Ocean, off the eastern coast of Taiwan)
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Kiloniella
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Kilonium (the Latin name of the northern German city of Kiel, germany)
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Kinneretia
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Kinneret Lake (Israel)
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Koreibacter
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Korea
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Lutaonella
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Lutao (a small volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean)
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Massilia
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Massilia (the Latin name of Marseille, France)
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Mechercharimyces
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Mecherchar (a marine lake located on Mecherchar Island in the Republic of Palau)
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Mitsuaria
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Matsue City (Shimane prefecture, Japan)
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Mongoliitalea
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Mongolia
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Nevskia
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Neva (a river in St. Petersburg, Russia)
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Okibacterium
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Oka River (Russia)
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Orientia
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The Orient
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Pannonibacter
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Pannonia (the Roman province in what is now Hungary), and also Pannon lakes (Hungary)
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Phocaeicola
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Phocaea (a maritime town of Ionia, modern-day Foça in Turkey)
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Pragia
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Prague (Czech Republic)
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Primorskyibacter
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Primorsky Kray (Far-Eastern region of Russian Federation)
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Providencia
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Providence (Rhode Island, U.S.A)
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Reinekea
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Reineke Island (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan, Russia)
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Reyranella
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Reyran River (Fréjus, France)
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Rhodanobacter
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Rhodanus (River Rhône)
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Salana
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River Saale (Germany)
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Sejongia
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King Sejong Station (Korea)
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Seohaeicola
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Seohae (the Korean name of the Yellow Sea in Korea)
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Sinobaca
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Sina (the medieval Latin name of China)
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Sinobacter
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Sina (the medieval Latin name of China)
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Sinococcus
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Sina (the medieval Latin name of China)
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Sinomonas
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Sina (the medieval Latin name of China)
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Sinorhizobium
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Sina (the medieval Latin name of China)
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Sinosporangium
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Sina (the medieval Latin name of China)
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Stygiolobus
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River Styx (a river in Greek mythology which formed the boundary between Earth and the Underworld)
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Tamlana
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Tamla (the old name for Jeju Island, Korea)
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Tateyamaria
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Tateyama City (Chiba prefecture, Japan)
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Turicella
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Turicum (the Latin name of Zurich, Switzerland)
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Turicibacter
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Turicum (the Latin name of Zurich, Switzerland)
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Victivallis
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Referring to the Wageningen 'Food Valley', an area of The Netherlands in which Food Science is a major research topic
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Wandonia
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Wando (an island located on the Southern Sea in Korea)
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Yeosuana
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Yeosu City (Korea)
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