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Pronunciation?[edit]

I know how the name Cairo is pronounced. Thing is, back in the 19th century a LOT of Upstate NY towns were named by book-learned people who weren't so well-traveled. Leading to places like Palmyra, Bergen and Medina not being pronounced like their namesakes. Is Cairo one of those towns? Is the local pronunciation something like CARE-oh or similar? Seems worth noting if it is. Probably even if it isn't? Because this comes up a LOT in NYS. TimBRoy (talk) 19:25, 6 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]