In New Jersey, we're awfully provincial — a giant ball of townships, boroughs, villages and unincorporated territories of every variety. It can be confusing for newcomers trying to punch an address into their GPS, especially if they're headed to a Washington Township.

Then there are the unofficial names of our towns and cities.

On Monday, I conducted a highly unscientific survey, looking to compile a master list of New Jersey town nicknames by inviting submissions to a Google form. Those submissions poured into a spreadsheet, which feeds the map you see up top.

Some of them are serious, the kind of stuff that adorns a tiny town's welcome sign. Many are downright silly — inside jokes, good-natured insults and punny names. Others are downright peculiar (looking at you, Franklin, the Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World).

We've collected about 200 entries so far, so we're not even halfway across the state yet. What's your town's nickname? Fill out the form below. Update: Whoa! We received way more submissions than expected. The form is now closed, but feel free to share in the comments!

This list is entirely crowdsourced, so we're sure there's some room for debate. Don't like one of the nicknames you see? Want to add some context to some of the weirder ones? Comment below.