Yes, "Pennant" can refer to various places. For example, there is a Pennant located in Australia, specifically a small locality in New South Wales. Additionally, the term "pennant" is often used in sports, particularly in Baseball, to denote a championship flag or title, but in the context of geography, it can refer to specific locations named Pennant.
In baseball, to "win the pennant" is to finish the season in first place of a division or league.
There is no antonym for pennant
Jermaine Pennant is 5' 8".
Pennant coralfish was created in 1758.
Samuel Pennant died in 1750.
Pennant's colobus was created in 1838.
Race for the Pennant was created in 1978.
pennant number for Vidal was A200
Thomas Pennant was born on June 25, 1726.
Thomas Pennant was born on June 25, 1726.
I believe it is a pennant denoting the town of registry of the boat.
Jermaine Pennant was born on January 15, 1983.