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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
+ | {{incomplete|Created by HOUSTON. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
− | This is a map of the United States, showing cities or towns with the same name as other more famous | + | This is a map of the United States, showing cities or towns with the same name as other more famous cities. For example, the map has a dot for a place called Los Angeles in Texas, not to be confused with Los Angeles, California. |
− | Few place names are unique, and there may be {{w|List of the most common U.S. place names|many places with the same name}}. | + | Few place names are unique, and there may be {{w|List of the most common U.S. place names|many places with the same name}}. However, names can become associated with specific places on a national level, where the best-known example is usually the biggest or otherwise the most significant. The name of this comic indicates the contextualization required to specify one of the less-famous exemplars of a given name. Someone might say they are from "Los Angeles" and would have to say "no, the other one" since the listener would assume they are from Los Angeles, California. |
− | + | The [[title text]] references {{w|Key, West Virginia}} and {{w|Key West, Virginia}}, two places that, when spoken aloud, are only distinguishable by the pause (comma) location. Neither are to be confused with {{w|Key West|Key West, Florida}}, which is a well-known national location. | |
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− | The title text references {{w|Key, West Virginia}} and {{w|Key West, Virginia}}, two places that, when spoken aloud, are only distinguishable by the pause (comma) location. Neither are to be confused with {{w|Key West|Key West, Florida}}, which is a | ||
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| {{w|Albany, Georgia|Albany, GA}} | | {{w|Albany, Georgia|Albany, GA}} | ||
| rowspan="3" | {{w|Albany,_New_York|Albany, NY}} | | rowspan="3" | {{w|Albany,_New_York|Albany, NY}} | ||
− | | rowspan="3" | Albany | + | | rowspan="3" | Albany is the capital of New York state. Albany is also a suburb of Washington Tyne and Wear. |
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| {{w|Albany, Minnesota|Albany, MN}} | | {{w|Albany, Minnesota|Albany, MN}} | ||
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− | + | | {{w|Alexandria,_Louisiana|Alexandria, LA}} | |
| {{w|Alexandria,_Virginia|Alexandria, VA}} | | {{w|Alexandria,_Virginia|Alexandria, VA}} | ||
− | | Alexandria, VA is known for being George Washington's hometown. | + | | Alexandria, VA is known for being George Washington's hometown. It is not named after {{w|Alexandria|Alexandria, Egypt}}. |
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| {{w|Anchorage, Kentucky|Anchorage, KY}} | | {{w|Anchorage, Kentucky|Anchorage, KY}} | ||
| {{w|Anchorage,_Alaska|Anchorage, AK}} | | {{w|Anchorage,_Alaska|Anchorage, AK}} | ||
− | | Anchorage | + | | Anchorage is Alaska's most populous city. |
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| {{w|Atlanta,_Delaware|Atlanta, DE}} | | {{w|Atlanta,_Delaware|Atlanta, DE}} | ||
| rowspan="6" | {{w|Atlanta|Atlanta, GA}} | | rowspan="6" | {{w|Atlanta|Atlanta, GA}} | ||
− | | rowspan="6" | Atlanta | + | | rowspan="6" | Atlanta is the capital of Georgia, a center of the civil rights movement in the 1950's and 60's, and a major air transportation hub. |
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− | | {{w|Atlanta, | + | | {{w|Atlanta,_Michigan|Atlanta, MI}} |
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− | | {{w|Atlanta, | + | | {{w|Atlanta,_Idaho|Atlanta, ID}} |
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| {{w|Atlanta, Texas|Atlanta, TX}} | | {{w|Atlanta, Texas|Atlanta, TX}} | ||
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| {{w|Atlanta, Wisconsin|Atlanta, WI}} | | {{w|Atlanta, Wisconsin|Atlanta, WI}} | ||
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| {{w|Atlantic City, Wyoming|Atlantic City, WY}} | | {{w|Atlantic City, Wyoming|Atlantic City, WY}} | ||
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| Atlantic City, NJ is a famous coastal resort town in New Jersey known for its casinos, boardwalk and beaches. | | Atlantic City, NJ is a famous coastal resort town in New Jersey known for its casinos, boardwalk and beaches. | ||
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− | | {{w | + | | {{w|Austin, MN}} |
| {{w|Austin, Texas|Austin, TX}} | | {{w|Austin, Texas|Austin, TX}} | ||
− | | Austin | + | | Austin is the capital of the state of Texas, and the 11th largest city (by population) in the US. |
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| {{w|Baton Rouge, South Carolina|Baton Rouge, SC}} | | {{w|Baton Rouge, South Carolina|Baton Rouge, SC}} | ||
| {{w|Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge, LA}} | | {{w|Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge, LA}} | ||
− | | Baton Rouge | + | | Baton Rouge is the capital of the state of Louisiana. |
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| {{w|Beaumont, California|Beaumont, CA}} | | {{w|Beaumont, California|Beaumont, CA}} | ||
| {{w|Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont, TX}} | | {{w|Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont, TX}} | ||
− | | Beaumont | + | | Beaumont is best known for the oil discovery that sparked the Texas oil boom of the early 1900s. |
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| {{w|Beverly Hills, Illinois|Beverly Hills, IL}} | | {{w|Beverly Hills, Illinois|Beverly Hills, IL}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Beverly Hills, California|Beverly Hills, CA}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Beverly Hills, California|Beverly Hills, CA}} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Beverly Hills | + | | rowspan="2" | Beverly Hills is a city in Los Angeles County, CA and is home to many celebrities, luxury hotels, and the Rodeo Drive shopping district. |
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| {{w|Beverly Hills, Texas|Beverly Hills, TX}} | | {{w|Beverly Hills, Texas|Beverly Hills, TX}} | ||
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| {{w|Bloomington, Minnesota | Bloomington, MN}} | | {{w|Bloomington, Minnesota | Bloomington, MN}} | ||
| {{w|Bloomington, Indiana | Bloomington, IN}} | | {{w|Bloomington, Indiana | Bloomington, IN}} | ||
− | | Bloomington | + | | Bloomington is the location of Indiana University. |
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− | + | | Boston, MO | |
| {{w|Boston|Boston, MA}} | | {{w|Boston|Boston, MA}} | ||
− | | Boston, | + | | Boston is a port in Holland Lincolnshire, the point of departure for the Mayflower. It may also be the capital of Massachusetts and the scene of several key events of the American Revolution. |
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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 | + | | rowspan="2" | Bowling Green, KY is the largest city of this name, and the 3rd most populous city in Kentucky. |
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− | + | | Bowling Green, OH | |
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− | + | | Bridgeport, WV | |
| {{w|Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport, CT}} | | {{w|Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport, CT}} | ||
− | | Bridgeport | + | | Bridgeport is the most populous city in Connecticut and fifth most populous in {{w|New England}}. |
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− | + | | Buffalo, TX | |
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, NY}} | ||
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− | | | + | | Buffalo, WY |
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+ | | Cambridge, OH | ||
| {{w|Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA}} | | {{w|Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge, MA}} | ||
− | | Cambridge, | + | | Cambridge is a village in Gloucestershire and also a city in Cambridgeshire known as the home of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Universities. Cambridge, Massachusetts is a city in the Boston - not the one in Lincolnshire - metropolitan area known as the home of {{w|Harvard University}} and {{w|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}} among others. |
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− | + | | Cedar Rapids, NE | |
| {{w|Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids, IA}} | | {{w|Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids, IA}} | ||
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− | | Charlestown, | + | | Charlestown, NY (?) |
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− | + | | Cleveland, UT | |
| {{w|Cleveland|Cleveland, OH}} | | {{w|Cleveland|Cleveland, OH}} | ||
− | | Cleveland | + | | Cleveland is a range of hills in North Yorkshire. |
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− | + | | Columbus, GA | |
| {{w|Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH}} | | {{w|Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH}} | ||
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| Dallas, GA | | Dallas, GA | ||
| rowspan="4" | {{w|Dallas|Dallas, TX}} | | rowspan="4" | {{w|Dallas|Dallas, TX}} | ||
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| Dallas, NC | | Dallas, NC | ||
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| Dayton, NV | | Dayton, NV | ||
| {{w|Dayton, Ohio|Dayton, OH}} | | {{w|Dayton, Ohio|Dayton, OH}} | ||
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| Des Moines, NM | | Des Moines, NM | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines, IA}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines, IA}} | ||
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| Des Moines, WA | | Des Moines, WA | ||
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| {{w|Detroit,_Alabama|Detroit, AL}} | | {{w|Detroit,_Alabama|Detroit, AL}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Detroit|Detroit, MI}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Detroit|Detroit, MI}} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Detroit | + | | rowspan="2" | Detroit is best known as the center of the U.S. automobile industry. |
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| Detroit, KS | | Detroit, KS | ||
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| Disney, OK | | Disney, OK | ||
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| Fayetteville, TN | | Fayetteville, TN | ||
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| Gettysburg, OH | | Gettysburg, OH | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Gettysburg, Pennsylvania|Gettysburg, PA}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Gettysburg, Pennsylvania|Gettysburg, PA}} | ||
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| Gettysburg, SD | | Gettysburg, SD | ||
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| Grand Rapids, MN | | Grand Rapids, MN | ||
| {{w|Grand Rapids|Grand Rapids, MI}} | | {{w|Grand Rapids|Grand Rapids, MI}} | ||
− | | | + | | The second most populous city in the state of Michigan |
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| {{w|Houston,_Alaska|Houston, AK}} | | {{w|Houston,_Alaska|Houston, AK}} | ||
| rowspan="6" | {{w|Houston|Houston, TX}} | | rowspan="6" | {{w|Houston|Houston, TX}} | ||
− | | rowspan="6" | Houston | + | | rowspan="6" | Houston is the most populous city in Texas and the fourth-most populous in the United States. |
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| {{w|Houston,_Alabama|Houston, AL}} | | {{w|Houston,_Alabama|Houston, AL}} | ||
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| Indianapolis, IA | | Indianapolis, IA | ||
| {{w|Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN}} | | {{w|Indianapolis|Indianapolis, IN}} | ||
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| {{w|Jackson,_Alabama|Jackson, AL}} | | {{w|Jackson,_Alabama|Jackson, AL}} | ||
| {{w|Jackson,_Mississippi|Jackson, MS}} | | {{w|Jackson,_Mississippi|Jackson, MS}} | ||
− | | Jackson | + | | Jackson is the capital of Mississippi, but there are {{w|Jackson|many other}} states with Jacksons. This one is likely particularly notable due to its proximity to Jackson, MS. |
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| {{w|Jamestown,_California|Jamestown, CA}} | | {{w|Jamestown,_California|Jamestown, CA}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Jamestown,_Virginia|Jamestown, VA}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Jamestown,_Virginia|Jamestown, VA}} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Jamestown | + | | rowspan="2" | Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. |
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| Jamestown, ND | | Jamestown, ND | ||
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| Jersey Shore, PA | | Jersey Shore, PA | ||
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− | | | + | | Jersay is one of the Channel Islands that were part of the Duchy of Narmandy put passed to the English throne. |
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| Key West, VA | | Key West, VA | ||
| {{w|Key_West|Key West, FL}} | | {{w|Key_West|Key West, FL}} | ||
− | | Key West | + | | Key West is an island off the tip of Florida that is popular with tourists and contains the southernmost point of the continental states. |
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| Knoxville, IA | | Knoxville, IA | ||
| {{w|Knoxville,_Tennessee|Knoxville, TN}} | | {{w|Knoxville,_Tennessee|Knoxville, TN}} | ||
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| Las Vegas, NM | | Las Vegas, NM | ||
| {{w|Las_Vegas|Las Vegas, NV}} | | {{w|Las_Vegas|Las Vegas, NV}} | ||
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| {{w|Lincoln,_California|Lincoln, CA}} | | {{w|Lincoln,_California|Lincoln, CA}} | ||
| rowspan="4" | {{w|Lincoln,_Nebraska|Lincoln, NE}} | | rowspan="4" | {{w|Lincoln,_Nebraska|Lincoln, NE}} | ||
− | | rowspan="4" | Lincoln | + | | rowspan="4" | Lincoln is a cathedral city in Lincolnshire. It is also the capital of Nebraska. |
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| Lincoln, IL | | Lincoln, IL | ||
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| Lisbon, ME | | Lisbon, ME | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Lisbon,_Portugal|Lisbon, Portugal}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Lisbon,_Portugal|Lisbon, Portugal}} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Lisbon is the capital | + | | rowspan="2" | Lisbon is the capital of Portugal, in Europe |
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| Lisbon, NH | | Lisbon, NH | ||
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− | + | | Long Beach, NJ | |
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| Los Angeles, TX | | Los Angeles, TX | ||
| {{w|Los_Angeles|Los Angeles, CA}} | | {{w|Los_Angeles|Los Angeles, CA}} | ||
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| {{w|Louisville, Colorado|Louisville, CO}} | | {{w|Louisville, Colorado|Louisville, CO}} | ||
| {{w|Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, KY}} | | {{w|Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, KY}} | ||
− | | Louisville | + | | Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky |
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| Manhattan, KS | | Manhattan, KS | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Manhattan|Manhattan | + | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Manhattan|Manhattan, NY}} |
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| Manhattan, MT | | Manhattan, MT | ||
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| Memphis, NE | | Memphis, NE | ||
| {{w|Memphis,_Tennessee|Memphis, TN}} | | {{w|Memphis,_Tennessee|Memphis, TN}} | ||
− | | Memphis | + | | Memphis is a city in Egypt. |
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| {{w|Mesa,_California|Mesa, CA}} | | {{w|Mesa,_California|Mesa, CA}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Mesa,_Arizona|Mesa, AZ}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Mesa,_Arizona|Mesa, AZ}} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Mesa | + | | rowspan="2" | Mesa is a suburb of Phoenix, and the largest suburban city by population in the United States. |
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− | + | | Mesa, CO | |
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| {{w|Miami,_Arizona|Miami, AZ}} | | {{w|Miami,_Arizona|Miami, AZ}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Miami|Miami, FL}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Miami|Miami, FL}} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Miami | + | | rowspan="2" | Miami is the seventh largest city in the United States and a major tourism hub. |
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| Miami, TX | | Miami, TX | ||
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| Mountain View, HI | | Mountain View, HI | ||
| {{w|Mountain_View,_California|Mountain View, CA}} | | {{w|Mountain_View,_California|Mountain View, CA}} | ||
− | | Mountain View | + | | Mountain View is the birthplace of Silicon Valley, and is the location of many high technology companies, such as Google. |
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| {{w|Nashville,_Arkansas|Nashville, AR}} | | {{w|Nashville,_Arkansas|Nashville, AR}} | ||
| {{w|Nashville,_Tennessee|Nashville, TN}} | | {{w|Nashville,_Tennessee|Nashville, TN}} | ||
− | | Nashville | + | | Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and a major center for the country music industry. |
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| New England, ND | | New England, ND | ||
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| New Haven, KY | | New Haven, KY | ||
| {{w|New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven, CT}} | | {{w|New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven, CT}} | ||
− | | New Haven | + | | New Haven is the second largest city in Connecticut, and is known for its distinctive {{w|New Haven-style pizza|pizza}}. It also home to {{w|Yale University}} |
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− | + | | New York, TX | |
| {{w|New_York_City|New York, NY}} | | {{w|New_York_City|New York, NY}} | ||
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− | + | | Newark, DE | |
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− | | Newark | + | | Newark is a town in Nottinghamshire. |
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− | + | | North Pole, NY | |
− | | {{w|North_Pole | + | | {{w|North_Pole|North Pole}} |
− | | North | + | | North pole is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. |
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| Oakland, OR | | Oakland, OR | ||
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| Orlando, OK | | Orlando, OK | ||
| {{w|Orlando,_Florida|Orlando, FL}} | | {{w|Orlando,_Florida|Orlando, FL}} | ||
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| Ottawa, KS | | Ottawa, KS | ||
− | | {{w|Ottawa|Ottawa, | + | | {{w|Ottawa| Ottawa, Ontario, Canada}} |
− | | Ottawa | + | | Ottawa is the capital of Canada |
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| Pasadena, MD | | Pasadena, MD | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Pasadena, CA}} | + | | rowspan="2" | {{w| Pasadena, CA}} |
− | | rowspan="2" | Pasadena, | + | | rowspan="2" | Pasadena, California is the home of {{w|California Institute of Technology}} and the NASA {{w|Jet Propulsion Laboratory}} |
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| Pasadena, TX | | Pasadena, TX | ||
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| {{w|Peoria,_Arizona|Peoria, AZ}} | | {{w|Peoria,_Arizona|Peoria, AZ}} | ||
| {{w|Peoria, Illinois|Peoria, IL}} | | {{w|Peoria, Illinois|Peoria, IL}} | ||
− | | Peoria | + | | Peoria is known for being considered an "Average American Town", in the phrase {{w|Will_it_play_in_Peoria%3F|"Will it play in Peoria?"}} It is actually smaller than Peoria, AZ. |
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| Philadelphia, MS | | Philadelphia, MS | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Philadelphia|Philadelphia, PA}} | ||
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| Philadelphia, NY | | Philadelphia, NY | ||
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− | | Phoenix, MD | + | | Phoenix, MD (?) |
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Phoenix,_Arizona|Phoenix, AZ}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Phoenix,_Arizona|Phoenix, AZ}} | ||
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| Phoenix, OR | | Phoenix, OR | ||
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| {{w|Plano,_Illinois|Plano, IL}} | | {{w|Plano,_Illinois|Plano, IL}} | ||
| {{w|Plano,_Texas|Plano, TX}} | | {{w|Plano,_Texas|Plano, TX}} | ||
− | | Plano | + | | Plano is part of the {{w|Dallas–Fort_Worth_metroplex|Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex}}, and the home of many corporate headquarters. |
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| {{w|Plymouth,_California|Plymouth, CA}} | | {{w|Plymouth,_California|Plymouth, CA}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|Plymouth,_Massachusetts|Plymouth, MA}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|Plymouth,_Massachusetts|Plymouth, MA}} | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | Plymouth | + | | rowspan="2" | Plymouth was the site of the colony founded in 1620 by the Mayflower Pilgrims. Named after the city in the South West of England which was the final port of departure. |
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| Plymouth, IN | | Plymouth, IN | ||
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| {{w|Portland,_Maine|Portland, ME}} | | {{w|Portland,_Maine|Portland, ME}} | ||
| {{w|Portland,_Oregon|Portland, OR}} | | {{w|Portland,_Oregon|Portland, OR}} | ||
− | | Portland, OR | + | | Portland, OR was {{w|Portland,_Oregon#Establishment|named after}} Portland, ME |
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| Princeton, ID | | Princeton, ID | ||
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| {{w|Richmond, Vermont|Richmond, VT}} | | {{w|Richmond, Vermont|Richmond, VT}} | ||
| {{w|Richmond, Virginia|Richmond, VA}} | | {{w|Richmond, Virginia|Richmond, VA}} | ||
− | | Richmond | + | | The Virginian Richmond was named after {{w|Richmond,_London|the suburb of London, UK}} due to an observed similarity of the river. London's Richmond was named for the palace built there by Henry VII, itself named after the {{w|Richmond,_North_Yorkshire|market town}} and castle in the north of England that was a childhood home. That was in turn named for the {{w|Richemont,_Seine-Maritime|Normandy}} area from which the noble family came who were gifted this land for their part of the Norman Conquest of England in the 11<sup>th</sup> century. There are more than fifty settlements called Richmond across the world, directly or indirectly taking their names from one or other of the English 'originals'. |
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| Roswell, GA | | Roswell, GA | ||
− | + | | Roswell, NM | |
− | | Roswell, | + | | Roswell, New Mexico is the site of one of the most famous “alien coverups” in American history, and is well known for its alien-themed tourism. |
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| Saint Louis, MI | | Saint Louis, MI | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{w|St._Louis|St. Louis, MO}} | | rowspan="2" | {{w|St._Louis|St. Louis, MO}} | ||
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| Saint Louis, OK | | Saint Louis, OK | ||
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| rowspan="2" | Salem, CT | | rowspan="2" | Salem, CT | ||
| {{w|Salem,_Oregon|Salem, OR}} | | {{w|Salem,_Oregon|Salem, OR}} | ||
− | | | + | | Capital of Oregon |
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| {{w|Salem,_Massachusetts|Salem, MA}} | | {{w|Salem,_Massachusetts|Salem, MA}} | ||
− | | | + | | Location of the {{w|Salem_witch_trials|Salem witch trials}} |
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− | + | | San Diego, TX | |
| {{w|San_Diego|San Diego, CA}} | | {{w|San_Diego|San Diego, CA}} | ||
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− | + | | Santa Fe, TX | |
| {{w|Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico|Santa Fe, NM}} | | {{w|Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico|Santa Fe, NM}} | ||
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− | + | | Savannah, MO | |
− | | {{w|Savannah | + | | {{w|Savannah|Savannah, GA}} |
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− | + | | South Bend, TX | |
| {{w|South_Bend|South Bend, IN}} | | {{w|South_Bend|South Bend, IN}} | ||
− | | South Bend, IN is the location of {{w|University_of_Notre_Dame| | + | | South Bend, IN is the location of {{w|University_of_Notre_Dame|Notre Dame}}. |
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− | + | | Texas, NY | |
− | + | | State of Texas | |
− | | | + | | Located in Mexico township, NY. North of the village of Mexico. No plans for a wall {{fact}}. |
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| {{w|Vienna, Austria}} | | {{w|Vienna, Austria}} | ||
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+ | | Washington was a a village in County Durham, now a new town in Tyne and Wear. | ||
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