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HifaMo Posted 11 years ago
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the beauties of (a place)

Please what does "the beauties" mean when it is used with a place?

For example:

The Beauties of (a country, city, etc.).

In other words, does it refer to persons or things?

Thank you
  

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Without any further context, it could be either.

  • Without any further context, it could be either.
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Without any further context, it could be either.
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Please, does the proper name "Beauty" exist, for example a girl named Beauty?

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HifaMoPlease, does the proper name "Beauty" exist, for example a girl named Beauty?Thank you
It is not a common name at all in my part of the world (England). I'm pretty sure I have never met anyone called that. Even so, it doubtless exists. Wikipedia lists a "Beauty Turner", an American, for instance.
HifaMoThe Beauties of (a country,

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