Yes. They are also called sister cities.
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Thymine and cytosine are examples of nucleobases found in DNA. Thymine is paired with adenine, while cytosine is paired with guanine.
Suffolk & Norfolk are two examples.
There are several names listed of Inuit villages and towns. Examples include Ivujivik, Kuujjuarapik, Akulivik, Quaqtaq, Tasiujaq, and Kangiqsualujjuaq.
A digraph blend is when two consonants are paired together to create a sound that blends them together. A couple of English examples are "ch" and "th."
There are towns within South Africa which are named after German towns, but there is no town which is generally german speaking. South Africa has had many German immigrants, and they named towns in South Africa after their home towns. Examples are Berlin, Stuttgart, Hanover, Frankfurt.
Bodie in California, USA, Pripyat in Ukraine, and Centralia in Pennsylvania, USA are some examples of ghost towns around the world that were abandoned for various reasons.
In South Australia - Hahndorf, Birdwood (formerly Blumberg), Lobethal, and Peterborough (Petersberg) are some examples of towns with German roots (some of these towns had name changes during World War 1).
Several names of towns and villages exist where Inuits live. Examples of these names include Akulivik, Quaqtaq, Umiujaq, Tasiujaq, and Kangiqsualujjuaq, among others.
A towns name has to include letters in order for it to be a name. Some examples of towns that start with any letter is, Tampa, Detroit, New York City, and Houston.
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