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Riverside is a city in the State of California (USA). It is the only city of the same name exists, but Riverside, California is known for having the University of California.
There is a city of this name in Riverside County, California
Riverside, California got its name from its location near the Santa Ana River. The city was founded in the early 1870s when a group of settlers established agricultural colonies along the river, leading to the name Riverside.
Milwaukee is the name of a city located in the state of Wisconsin
The noun 'riverside' (lower case r) is a common noun as a general word for the land adjoining a river. The noun 'Riverside' (capital L) is a proper noun as the name of a specific city and county in California.
Many states have a city by that name. Most well known is Columbus, Ohio.
Redmond is the name of a city in Oregon and Washington. Redmond is a city in Utah.
Vincent Riverside's birth name is Vincent Peter Buchanan.
The question should be: How many states have cities named after them in THEIR state? (If it is worded in this manner.) Or better yet: How many states also have a city with a matching name, such as Kansas City, Kansas?
8 states have a city with the name Akron. Ohio, Colorado, New York, Iowa, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Michigan.
Two: Indian (Indianapolis) and Oklahoma (Oklahoma City)
No city or town in the United States has the name Buster.