Birthplace in a sentence as a noun

I named it that as an homage to the project's birthplace, a coffee shop named Foam Coffee and Beer.

Whose actions stripped away rights you had, and forced you to flee your birthplace to be with the person you love.

The way we do politics in Europe, birthplace of democracy, is just sick.

It's the birthplace of memes in both the vulgar sense and the higher sense of that word, and, to me, feels like 4chan in its early days.

The issue is with Slashcode that runs many sites including Slashdot, its birthplace.

Although HN may be the birthplace of the idea to boycott Godaddy, its hardly just HN being responsible.

I'm in Montreal, the birthplace of Bixi, which runs the London bike share program, and the upcoming NYC program as well as many others.

This might make it extremely hard for governments to share information back and forth like this is all they have a birth date and birthplace to go off of.

Birthplace definitions

noun

the place where someone was born

noun

where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"

See also: cradle provenance provenience