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The tallest freestanding building in the world stands 2,723 feet (828 meters) high and boasts over 160 floors
The founders of the city of Washington referred to it as a city on a hill. They also referred to it as a shining light.
New York City is commonly referred to as "The Big Apple".
No city in Switzerland has the official status either of capital or of Federal City, nevertheless Berne is commonly referred to as "Federal City".
Mexico City. In fact, Mexico City is commonly referred to as the Aztec capital.
The Willis Tower, commonly referred to as the Sears Tower, Chicago, Illinois, Illinois
They don't. "The City of Light" is a nickname for Paris. Other cities are nicknamed, "The City of Light" (such as Aurora, Illinois, so nicknamed because it was one of the first US cities to have all-electric streetlights) but New York isn't one of them. And Paris is the city that is most commonly known as "The City of Light."
Capua is located sixteen miles north of the Italian city Neopolis, which is commonly referred to as Naples. For more information about this city check out an Italian travel brochure.
The city of Kitchener is located near Southwestern area of the province Ontario in Canada. It is a mix of urban/country, with different ethnicities and cultures. The area is commonly referred to as the KW, due to its near bordering city of Waterloo.
Detroit is the Motor City.
Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. It's the motto of the city.