Berlin (the capital), Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg
German settlers had a very large impact on the settling and naming of cities in Wisconsin. Luxemburg is one example of a town with a German name. New Berlin, another, is the seventh largest German named city in America.
Paris is a large city
The areas close to the borders with Germany and Austria had a large German speaking population and were referred to as the Sudetenland. In addition, there were significant ethnic German populations in all the main Czech cities.
It depends a little on your definition of a 'German' city. Germany and France share a border and there are some 'German' cities currently on the French side (Strassburg for example). Same with Poland. Currently Poland has some of the former German territory Like Königsberg etc.
The German city with the largest Christmas market is Nuremberg. It attracts millions of visitors every year and is famous for its traditional Franconian crafts and gingerbread cookies.
Tokyo and Kyoto
Honolulu and Hilo.
All the major cities are capitals of one sort or another.
Israel (75% Jewish). Large cities in the U.S. Large cities in Canada, England, Australia, Western Europe, and some cities in South America.
new york
Topeka Kansas city
Central Asia has many large cities. Some of the large cities in central Asia are Soviet Union: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.