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countable and uncountable, plural Wallaces
(countable) A Scottish surname transferred from the nickname, notably of the Scottish patriot William Wallace. examples
(countable) A male given name transferred from the surname, of 19th century and later usage. examples
A placename:
A town in Victoria, Australia. examples
A locale in Canada.
A community in Nova Scotia; named for William Wallace. examples
A community in Ontario. examples
The Rural Municipality of Wallace No. 243, a rural municipality in eastern Saskatchewan. examples
A locale in the United States.
A census-designated place in Calaveras County, California; named for surveyor John Wallace. examples
A city, the county seat of Shoshone County, Idaho; named for founder Col. William R. Wallace. examples
A town in Indiana; named for Indiana governor David Wallace. examples
A city in Kansas; named for the nearby Fort Wallace. examples
A census-designated place in Louisiana. examples
An unincorporated community in Curtis Township, Alcona County, Michigan. examples
An unincorporated community in Mellen Township, Menominee County, Michigan. examples
An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for a railroad official. examples
A village in Nebraska. examples
A town in North Carolina. examples
A census-designated place in South Carolina. examples
A town in South Dakota; named for the original owner of the town site. examples
A census-designated place in Harrison County, West Virginia. examples