Beijing has three dotted letters in a row (in lower case). Other words with multiple dotted letters are
remijia, bogijiab, pirijiri, kharijite, gaijin (in OSPD3), Fiji, Hajji, hijinks, hijiki (a type of seaweed), Ujiji (where Stanley found Livingstone in 1871), Ajijic and Pijijiapan (cities in Mexico), jinjili (an alternative name for "sesame seed"), ijijimò (Nauruan for the adjective "lean," and Nauruan is a palindrome!), Shijiazhuang (Chinese city), Nijjar (Jat clan from the Northern Indian state of Punjab), Frijj (a brand of milkshake sold mainly in the United Kingdom), Nasdijj (Nasdijj [occasionally Yinishye Nasdijj] is the name taken by the author of three books published between 2000 and 2004), Kimchijjigae (a spicy stew-like dish cooked and served boiling hot in a stone pot, widely available in Korea), Sojiji (one of two main temples of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism), Jijia (a river in the Moldavia region of Romania), Niijima (a Japanese surname), Iijima (a Japanese surname), Minoru Niijima (the artist who drew the cover graphic for Edward R. Tufte's book The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. [
contributors: Stuart Kidd, Philip Bennett, Steve Lawson].
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