The definitions of city, town, township, borough, village, etc. vary from state to state.
The state with the most places that it calls towns is North Carolina with 455 (according to the list I have, which I suspect to be incomplete).
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Oh....... I think its Michigan
what most towns in Australia
There could be many towns named Rochelle, but the most known Rochelle is in New York State.
Tennessee is a state. There are hundreds of towns in Tennessee.
The towns of Starbuck, Walla Walla and Olympia are in Washington State
many towns and villages in France have a name ending in 'ville'. This is an indication that the place was the location of a 'villa' - an agricultural domain - in Roman times.
Either Shepherdstown or Romney I guess. They're the two oldest towns in the state.
The most popular Fresno would be in California, though there are towns of the same name in both Ohio and Texas
There are 186 populated towns/cities in Connecticut.
The counties, not the towns, elect sheriffs in New York State
most towns were overgrown villages