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Queen Salome
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posted February 06, 2014 03:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Queen Salome     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Queen Salome
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posted February 06, 2014 03:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Queen Salome     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Geographical asteroids rocks!

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posted February 06, 2014 03:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very interesting, Queen! Thanks for sharing!

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posted February 06, 2014 03:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Gabby     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Queen Salome:
You obviously love burning hot places, but just to mention, Czech Republic and Slovakia are beautiful countries, and their beer is good.


I'm gluten intolerant ...no beer for me! Lol
Yes, I like it warm...it's my virgo moon!
Warm weather requires less, it's much less clutter because it's minimal clothes required...no big coats, heavy shoes that get wet in snow, no hats, gloves, thick socks, slippers, pjs are optional instead of required, all that is required in warm climates is stuff like a sun dress, flip flops, ballet flats, shorts, light shirts.....it's just easier...ya maybe it's hot but I don't sweat much so it's not bad!
Cold weather makes me cringe at the thought of going outside, warm weather makes me want to get up and go outside to explore the world!

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Sailor Gemini
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posted February 06, 2014 07:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Sailor Gemini     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Mine is conjunct Apollonas(sun), but I don't feel very American... aside from that, I lol'd when I found my state and the asteroid Tokyo(498) conjunct Dimitra(1).

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Queen Salome
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posted March 16, 2014 09:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Queen Salome     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Another one:
7507 Israel

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coteau
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posted March 16, 2014 02:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for coteau     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Mine(Portugal) is conjunct my sun exact.And Hispania is conjunct ASC(1).
But there's another country that is exact on my MC and GC.
I've said for years that I've wanted to move to the country on my MC and even the city that I wanted in that country is conjunct my jupiter.

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posted March 16, 2014 02:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dadoo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I guess Gallia (148) would be France?

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posted March 16, 2014 03:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Moonfish     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
America conjuncts Neptune (2), House (2), Eros (1), and also conjuncts my Sun/moon midpoint (1)

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California conjunct Jupiter and psyche.

LOL exactly

America conjunct sun-moon.
LOL.

Venus conjunct Italia.

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posted July 21, 2014 04:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for amelia28     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
BUMP

What would represent the Caribbean?

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Catalina
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posted July 21, 2014 08:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Catalina     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Any ideas what to use for England? I've checked, Albion, Avalon, Britain/on,Sussex, Somerset, Anglia, can't find one anywhere!

There is a Britten 4079 (but that is the name of a composer, Benjamin britten) and
Brita(1071) which reminds me of the water filters but not crazy about them for England...

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posted July 21, 2014 08:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for florence     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks for bumping this thread..

The link at the top lists other countries ... Greenwich 2830 and London 8837 I would guess are the most sig but there's also

United Kingdom
2830 Greenwich (Greenwich)
7603 Salopia (Shropshire)
8837 London (London)
8849 Brighton (Brighton)
11626 Church Stretton (Church Stretton)

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posted July 22, 2014 10:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Canadiangirl     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wow, checked out the list and they jump from one side of the country to the other. Quebec to Alberta! lol I'm naturally right in the middle.

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hypatia238
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posted October 12, 2014 06:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Africa 1193
China 1125
Asia 67

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posted October 13, 2014 08:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 12th_House_Gal     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My husband has Ecuador Conj Sun -- His mom is from Ecuador and he LOOKS Ecuadorian! Cray cray!!!

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posted October 13, 2014 08:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for iQ     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Great Thread!

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Canadiangirl
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posted October 13, 2014 10:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Canadiangirl     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Catalina:
There is a Britten 4079 (but that is the name of a composer, Benjamin britten) and
Brita(1071) which reminds me of the water filters but not crazy about them for England...

--Lol!

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Blind writer
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posted October 13, 2014 07:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Blind writer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Japanese locations. Quick lesson, Japan is divided into 9 regions, and 47 prefectures (think "states"). There are 4 main islands, and a bazillion little ones.

NIPPONIA (727) - Japan


HOKKAIDO (3720) - northern-most of 4 main islands, one of the nine regions, and the largest prefecture
--- SAPPORO (3473) - capital


Honshu - largest of 4 main islands, contains five of the nine regions
TOHOKU (23649) - one of the nine regions
- AKITA (8182) - prefecture
--- Akita - capital
- AOMORI (19701) - prefecture
--- Aomori - capital
- FUKUSHIMA (3915) - prefecture
--- Fukushima - capital, site of recent nuclear plant disaster in 2011
- IWATE (19691) - prefecture
--- Morioka - capital
- MIYAGI (19534) - prefecture
--- SENDAI (3133) - capital
- YAMAGATA (7039) - prefecture
--- Yamagata - capital

23649,8182,19701,3915,19691,19534,3133,7039

Kanto - one of the nine regions
- GUNMA (3829) - prefecture
--- Maebashi - capital
- TOCHIGI (19731) - prefecture
--- UTSUNOMIYA (20151) - capital
- IBARAKI (19713) - prefecture
--- Mito - capital
- SAITAMA (5618) - prefecture
--- Saitama - capital
- TOKIO (Tokyo) (498) - prefecture
--- Tokyo - capital of Tokyo and Japan
- CHIBAKEN (Chiba) (20613) - prefecture
--- Chiba - capital
- KANAGAWA (17683) - prefecture
--- Yokohama - capital

3829,19731,20151,19713,5618,498,20613,17683

Chubu - one of the nine regions
- AICHI (5908) - prefecture
--- NAGOYA (5909) - capital
- FUKUI (6924) - prefecture
--- Fukui - capital
- GIFU (6720) - prefecture
--- Gifu - capital
- Ishikawa - prefecture
--- KANAZAWASHI (Kanazawa) (14888) - capital
- NAGANO (23638) - prefecture
--- Nagano - capital
- NIIGATA (19509) - prefecture
--- Niigata - capital
- Shizuoka - prefecture
--- Shizuoka - capital
- TOYAMA (6381) - prefecture
--- Toyama - capital
- YAMANASHI (5473) - prefecture
--- Kofu - capital

5908,5909,6924,6720,14888,23638,19509,6381,5473

Kansai - one of the nine regions
- MIE (11528) - prefecture
--- Tsu - capital
- NARA (7253) - prefecture
--- Nara - capital
- Wakayama - prefecture
--- Wakayama - capital
- KYOTO (4352) - prefecture
--- Kyoto - capital
- OSAKA (7434) - prefecture
--- Osaka - capital
- HYOGO (6879) - prefecture
--- KOBE (8120) - capital, famous for Kobe beef
- Shiga - prefecture
--- Otsu - capital

11528,7253,4352,7434,6879,8120

Chugoku - one of the nine regions
- HIROSHIMA (2247) - prefecture
--- Hiroshima - capital, famous site of nuclear bomb
- OKAYAMA (2084) - prefecture
--- Okayama - capital
- Shimane - prefecture
--- MATSUE (8113) - capital
- TOTTORI (4720) - prefecture
--- Tottori - capital
- YAMAGUCHI (15841) - prefecture
--- Yamaguchi - capital

2247,2084,8113,4720,15841


SHIKOKU (4223) - smallest of 4 main islands, one of the nine regions
- TOKUSHIMA (6383) - prefecture
--- Tokushima - capital
- KAGAWA (6665) - prefecture
--- Takamatsu - capital
- EHIME (48736) - prefecture
--- MATSUYAMA (4844) - capital
- KOCHI (2396) - prefecture
--- Kochi - capital

4223,6383,6665,48736,4844,2396


Kyushu - southern-most of 4 main islands, one of the nine regions
- FUKUOKA (8159) - prefecture
--- Fukuoka - capital
- SAGA (1163) - prefecture
--- Saga - capital
- NAGASAKI (5790) - prefecture
--- Nagasaki - capital, famous site of nuclear bomb
- KUMAMOTO (9993) - prefecture
--- Kumamoto - capital
- Oita - prefecture
--- Oita - capital
- MIYAZAKI (6905) - prefecture
--- Miyazaki - capital
- KAGOSHIMA (4703) - prefecture
--- Kagoshima - capital

8159,1163,5790,9993,6905,4703


OKINAWA (13188) - southern-most island chain, one of the nine regions, southern-most prefecture
--- Naha - capital

Others:
EDO (9782) - old name for Tokyo
NANIWA (3607) - old name for Osaka
SHIBUYA (4634) - famous shopping district in Tokyo
FUJI (1584) - the famous Mt Fuji
HIMEJI (29199) - site of famous Himeji Castle

727,3720,3473,13188,9782,3607,4634,1584,29199

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There are a number of US state asteroids, but not all 50, I don't think. There are a bajillion other city asteroids, too.

The city I presently live in, and have lived in for many years, is conj my AC. The city I was born in is conj my MOON.

City asteroids are also really interesting in transits and progressions, when looking into significant moves in your life.

When I made my first move after living in my childhood home for about 15 yrs, tHOUSE (4950) was conjunct the city I moved to (and where I presently live, as well as my AC and SN). When I later moved to Marietta, tMERCURY was conjuncting nMARIETTA. When I moved from Marietta to Keller, solar arc MARIETTA was conjunct nKELLER. A few years later, when I moved into the house I live in now, solar arc HOUSE (4950) was conjunct nMERCURY.

It's rather uncanny, but fun to look at.

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posted October 13, 2014 08:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Blind writer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
United States locations.

AMERICA (916)

Alabama
ALASKA (19148)
ARIZONA (793)
Arkansas
CALIFORNIA (341)
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
GEORGIA (359) - this is also a separate country
HAWAII (48575)
Idaho
Illinois
INDIANA (1602)
Iowa
KANSAS (3124)
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
MASSACHUSETTS (4547)
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
MONTANA (797)
NEBRASKA (10195)
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
NORTH DAKOTA (114703)
OHIO (439)
OKLAHOMA (13688)
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
SOUTH DAKOTA (26715)
Tennessee
TEXAS (35352)
Utah
Vermont
VIRGINIA (50)
WASHINGTONIA (886) - technically named after G.Washington, but so is the state and capital
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

916,19148,793,341,359,48575,1602,3124,4547
797,10195,114703,439,13688,26715,35352,50,886

As you can see, not all of the states have an asteroid that corresponds to it. More will probably come in time.

Major cities and locations.

CHICAGO (334) - the windy city in Illinois, industrial icon
DALLAS (8084) - big D in Texas, big business
HOUSTON (3031) - space city in Texas, original home of NASA (11365)
LAS VEGAS (82332) - sin city in Nevada, gambling resorts
MAUNA LOA (34901) - famous volcano in Hawaii, home to famous space observatory
MAUNA KEA (188534) - famous volcano in Hawaii
NIAGRA FALLS (12382) - famous waterfall in both US and Canada
SAN DIEGO (3043) - major port and manufacturing city in California
SAN JOSE (6216) - major city in California

Sadly, there is no New York or Los Angeles. There is however MANHATTAN (12464), one of the five boroughs of New York, as well as QUEEN'S (5457), another borough if you stretch the name (it's actually named after Queen's University in Kingston, ON). There is a YORK, but that is in England.

334,8084,3031,82332,34901,188534,12382,3043,6216,12464
11365,5457

I'm sure there are many other famous US cities and locations, but I don't recall them at the moment.

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posted October 13, 2014 09:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
WOW BLIND WRITER YOU ROCK! THANKS A LOT. WONDERFUL CONTRIBUTION.

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ReeseC
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posted October 13, 2014 10:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ReeseC     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very interesting, I'm African-American literally as America is conjunct my ASC, and it sextiles my Ethiopia/DNA conjunction in Cancer in 10th. Somalia sits directly on my IC which represents past lives and family. All of this is funny because my bio father is half-Eritrean/half Cameroonian.

I have a Sun/MC/Paris/London conjunction in 9th/10th, and it's accurate because I went to school in London for design, and they are my favorite cities in the world. My NN trines that stellium from the 5th house in Cap, and Britta trines the stellium as well from 2nd house.

Chicago trines my DNA as it's where I was born.

I would love to move abroad, and stay there.

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posted October 14, 2014 11:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by ReeseC:
Very interesting, I'm African-American literally as America is conjunct my ASC, and it sextiles my Ethiopia/DNA conjunction in Cancer in 10th. Somalia sits directly on my IC which represents past lives and family. All of this is funny because my bio father is half-Eritrean/half Cameroonian.

I have a Sun/MC/Paris/London conjunction in 9th/10th, and it's accurate because I went to school in London for design, and they are my favorite cities in the world. My NN trines that stellium from the 5th house in Cap, and Britta trines the stellium as well from 2nd house.

Chicago trines my DNA as it's where I was born.

I would love to move abroad, and stay there.



That is really neat.

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posted October 14, 2014 11:35 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for hypatia238     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The most common use of Occidental is as a Eurocentric term which refers to Western Europe or to Western Europe and all countries who were former colonies of a Western European country and are predominantly populated by people of European ancestry, such as North and South America, or to Western culture, the cultural values which are commonly held or commonly thought to be held by Western countries.

Occidental asteroid 5067.

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When iQ says "great thread," we know we have something here.

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