Yes, I live in Massachusetts, and their is a town named Marion here.
There are 38,000 towns and villages in France. Here is a list of cities with more of 20,000 inhabitants: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_France
Towns and Cities are considered features of political maps. However, these may not be the only political features on a map. There may be more that I may not know of. This information is probably not helpful to you because towns and cities are kind of the obvious answer here.
there are many small towns. here are 5 names: Turgovishte, Biala, Bankia, Pirdop, Zlatograd
There are 4,175 places...too many to list here. Check out: http://missouri.hometownlocator.com/cities/
The phrase 'You can't get there from here' is used to indicate that a place is very remote. It could refer to cities that do not have airports and towns that are not close to main roads.
There are many cities in the US that share their names with English cities. Here are just 5 English cities that have cities with the same name in the USA: Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, London and Manchester.
The United States Census Bureau estimates that there are about 20,000 cities, towns and villages in the United States. It would not be very practical to list all 20,000 cities here, but here are some of the most populous:New YorkLos AngelesChicagoHoustonPhiladelphiaPhoenixSan AntonioSan DiegoDallasSan JoseAustinJacksonvilleSan FranciscoIndianapolisColumbusFort WorthCharlotteSeattleDenverEl PasoDetroitWashingtonBostonMemphisNashvillePortlandOklahoma CityLas VegasBaltimoreLouisvilleMilwaukeeAlbuquerqueTucsonFresnoSacramentoKansas CityLong BeachMesaAtlantaColorado SpringsVirginia BeachRaleighOmahaMiamiOaklandMinneapolisTulsaWichitaNew OrleansArlington
Sofia is the capital, its the most populas city, the Presidency, Cabinet of Ministers and the Parliament is here. Work availibility is higher than other towns and cities.
Foraging (human garbage dumps), nesting (placid enclosed yards), and mating (new prospects!) are strong impulses, easily adapted.
Many cities and towns have organizations that bring them together in a group for support and classes. Here in Houston, it's called CHIP.
Here are a few:Saint LouisSt. AugustineSan DiegoSan FranciscoSanta MonicaSanta BarbaraSan AntonioThere are others, also.