The letter Q may be rare in the English alphabet, but it kicks off a surprisingly diverse set of places around the world. From bustling capitals to tranquil villages, this list showcases the geographic gems that start with Q.
✅ Key Takeaways
- Q‑places span continents, offering cultural and natural variety.
- Many Q‑names are short, making them memorable for travel and study.
- Understanding pronunciation helps avoid common mistakes when speaking about these locations.
Places Starting With Q by Letter Count
Popular Cities, Towns & Regions Starting with Q
Qatar – Country in the Middle East, Quito – Capital city of Ecuador, Quebec City – Historic city in Canada, Quetta – Major city in Pakistan, Qena – City on the Nile in Egypt, Qazvin – Province and city in Iran, Queens – Borough of New York City, USA, Qingdao – Coastal metropolis in Shandong, China, Quetzaltenango – Second‑largest city in Guatemala, Quesnel – Small city in British Columbia, Canada
Unique & Lesser‑Known Places Starting with Q
Qeqertarsuaq – Island town in Greenland, Qwara – Historic region in north‑western Ethiopia, Qashqai – Nomadic tribal area in south‑central Iran, Quirindi – Rural town in New South Wales, Australia, Q'ueli – Mountain village in the Republic of Georgia
🌍 Multilingual Translations
Translations in Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish and French.
🗣️ Pronunciation Guide
/ˈkɑːtɑːr/
/ˈkiːtoʊ/
/kɪˈbɛk/
Fun & Interesting Words
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are there relatively few place names that start with Q?
The letter Q is uncommon in many languages, so fewer words—and thus fewer toponyms—begin with it.
Which Q‑place has the largest population?
Queens, New York, is the most populous area among the listed Q‑places, with over 2 million residents.
Can I travel to all these Q‑places on a single trip?
While logistically challenging, you could design a multi‑continent itinerary focusing on major Q‑destinations like Qatar, Quito, and Quebec.
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