There are more than two. The largest is:
St. Gallen (an abbreviation of Sankt Gallen, i.e. Saint Gallen. Population 70'000).
Also:
Stäfa (Zurich, population 12'000)
Stans (Nidwalden, population 7'300)
Steckborn (Thurgau, population 3'200)
Steffisburg (Bern, population 14'600)
Stein am Rhein (Schaffhausen, population 3'000)
In German, French and French there is no difference between towns and cities (in German: Städte, in French: villes, in Italian: città).
The distance between St. Moritz in Switzerland and Agordo in Italy is 157 miles. It takes 4 hours and 15 minutes to drive between the two cities.
St. Gallen, Switzerland; St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada; St. Matthews, Kentucky; St. Paul, Minnesota; Steamboat Springs, Colorado; Stamford, Connecticut; Stanley, North Dakota; Stavanger, Norway; Stillwater, Oklahoma; Stockholm, Sweden; Strasbourg, France and Stuttgart, Germany are cities. They begin with the letters st.
Several U.S. cities begin with "Saint," including St. Louis in Missouri, St. Paul in Minnesota, and St. Augustine in Florida. Other notable mentions are St. Petersburg in Florida and St. Charles in Missouri. These cities often reflect historical influences and the legacy of French and Spanish colonization.
Minneapolis and St. Paul, MNMinneapolis and St. Paul.
Scranton, Sharon, Shamokin, St. Marys and Sunbury are cities in Pennsylvania. They begin with the letter S.
St. Louis and St. Paul.
It starts at Switzerland and ends at The Netherlands.
St George's School in Switzerland was created in 1927.
Montreal and St. Pierre's
Switzerland and Italy.
Newfoundland has only two cities, St John's and Corner Brook
The two major cities found in Newfoundland are St. Johns and Mount Pearl. St. Johns has a population of 106,121 and Mount Pearl has a population of 24,284.