East parts of Finland had, or at least used to have, places called "Pien-homovaara" and "Suur-homovaara." Those were locations of several battles during WW2 and I was just reading about an officer who got a medal for his participation in those battles. "Pien" means "minor" and "suur" means "major." "Homo" means homo(sexual) in Finnish (as it does in several other languages) and "vaara" means two different things, one of them being threat. I know that in actuality those places are simply called minor-gay-hill and major-gay-hill but I am tired enough to giggle at the thought of places being called "minor and major danger of homosexuals."