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What does a trademark containing regional location refer to?

Generally, place names of administrative regions above the county level or foreign geographical locations cannot be used as trademarks. The main reason is that using it as a trademark will induce regional inference and make it impossible to distinguish the source of the product. This may also lead to suspicion of misleading and deceiving consumers. Therefore, if it affects the function of the trademark, it means that it cannot be registered if it contains geographical location.