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| Bloomington, IN is the location of Indiana University.
 
| Bloomington, IN is the location of Indiana University.
 
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| {{w|Boston, MO}}
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| Boston, MO
 
| {{w|Boston|Boston, MA}}
 
| {{w|Boston|Boston, MA}}
 
| Boston, MA is the capital of Massachusetts and the site of several key events of the American Revolution.
 
| Boston, MA is the capital of Massachusetts and the site of several key events of the American Revolution.
 
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| {{w|Bowling Green, FL}}
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| Bowling Green, FL
 
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Bowling Green, Kentucky|Bowling Green, KY}}
 
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Bowling Green, Kentucky|Bowling Green, KY}}
 
| rowspan="2" | Bowling Green, KY is the largest city of this name, and the 3rd most populous city in Kentucky. Home of the auto plant that makes the Chevy Corvette. Bowling Green, OH is directly named after the Kentucky city.
 
| rowspan="2" | Bowling Green, KY is the largest city of this name, and the 3rd most populous city in Kentucky. Home of the auto plant that makes the Chevy Corvette. Bowling Green, OH is directly named after the Kentucky city.
 
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| {{w|Bowling Green, OH}}
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| Bowling Green, OH
 
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| {{w|Bridgeport, WV}}
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| Bridgeport, WV
 
| {{w|Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport, CT}}
 
| {{w|Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport, CT}}
 
| Bridgeport, CT is the most populous city in Connecticut and fifth most populous in {{w|New England}}.
 
| Bridgeport, CT is the most populous city in Connecticut and fifth most populous in {{w|New England}}.
 
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| {{w|Buffalo, TX}}
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| Buffalo, TX
 
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY}}
 
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY}}
 
| rowspan="2" | Buffalo, NY is the second most populous city in the state of New York, after New York City.
 
| rowspan="2" | Buffalo, NY is the second most populous city in the state of New York, after New York City.
 
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| {{w|Buffalo, WY}}
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| Buffalo, WY
 
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| rowspan="2" | {{w|Cambridge, OH}}
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| rowspan="2" | Cambridge, OH
 
| {{w|Cambridge|Cambridge, England, UK}}
 
| {{w|Cambridge|Cambridge, England, UK}}
 
| A city in Cambridgeshire, known as the home of {{w|University of Cambridge|Cambridge}} and Anglia Ruskin Universities.  There is also a village of Cambridge in Gloucestershire.
 
| A city in Cambridgeshire, known as the home of {{w|University of Cambridge|Cambridge}} and Anglia Ruskin Universities.  There is also a village of Cambridge in Gloucestershire.
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| Cambridge, MA is a city in the Boston metropolitan area, known as the home of {{w|Harvard University}} and {{w|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}} among others. Cambridge, Massachusetts is in turn named after Cambridge, England.
 
| Cambridge, MA is a city in the Boston metropolitan area, known as the home of {{w|Harvard University}} and {{w|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}} among others. Cambridge, Massachusetts is in turn named after Cambridge, England.
 
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| {{w|Cedar Rapids, NE}}
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| Cedar Rapids, NE
 
| {{w|Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids, IA}}
 
| {{w|Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids, IA}}
 
| Cedar Rapids is the 2nd most populous city in the state of Iowa.
 
| Cedar Rapids is the 2nd most populous city in the state of Iowa.
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| Charlestown, MA is an area of Boston and home to Bunker Hill, the site of a key American Revolutionary War battle. Originally a separate town, it was the first capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.  <br /> [In the original comic, the Charlestown label was located over Long Island but there was no dot for the label, and an update later removed the Charlestown label entirely.]
 
| Charlestown, MA is an area of Boston and home to Bunker Hill, the site of a key American Revolutionary War battle. Originally a separate town, it was the first capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.  <br /> [In the original comic, the Charlestown label was located over Long Island but there was no dot for the label, and an update later removed the Charlestown label entirely.]
 
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| {{w|Cleveland, UT}}
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| Cleveland, UT
 
| {{w|Cleveland|Cleveland, OH}}
 
| {{w|Cleveland|Cleveland, OH}}
 
| Cleveland, OH, named after its founder, General Moses Cleaveland, is one of the 3 largest cities in the state of Ohio.
 
| Cleveland, OH, named after its founder, General Moses Cleaveland, is one of the 3 largest cities in the state of Ohio.
 
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| {{w|Columbus, GA}}
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| Columbus, GA
 
| {{w|Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH}}
 
| {{w|Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH}}
 
| Columbus, OH is the most populous city in Ohio, as well as its state capital. It is named after {{w|Christopher Columbus}}.  {{w|Columbus#United_States|Many other locations}} throughout the United States bear that name.  
 
| Columbus, OH is the most populous city in Ohio, as well as its state capital. It is named after {{w|Christopher Columbus}}.  {{w|Columbus#United_States|Many other locations}} throughout the United States bear that name.  

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