None that I could find -- That is the only US city of that name I could find.
They are called that because they are the two largest cities in Minnesota and are located next to each other.
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The nickname for these two cities is The Twin Cities. The cities are similar and located right next to each other.
Cities and countries are named for a variety of reasons including geographic features, historical events, influential figures, or cultural significance. Some are named after the founder, a deity, a prominent landmark, or in honor of a historical figure or event. Others may have names derived from the indigenous language of the region or from a significant feature of the area.
14 of them are located in USA
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CHeck out Anchorage Kentucky
There are five campuses of the University of Minnesota. The main campus is in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, St. Paul). The other campuses are in Rochester, Crookston, Morris, and Duluth. If you are looking for specific locations within those cities, visit the related links.
Minneapolis and St. Paul are located on the eastern border of the state of Minnesota, near the banks of the Mississippi River in south-central Minnesota. They are right next to each other and you almost can't tell them apart.
The 'TC" stands for 'Twin Cities' and is for the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota which are known as the Twin Cities because they are very close to each other.
Saint Paul is the capital city in the U.S. state of Minnesota.
I am not aware of any other name for the Minnesota River, since it was named by the Souix indians. It is the second largest river in Minnesota and flows into the Mississippi River.