14 of them are located in USA
http://www.weather.com/search/enhancedlocalsearch?where=paris&start_with=1&search_loc_type=1&from=enhsearch_loc
Illinois, Missouri, and Ohio.
There are a number of towns and cities named Paris in North America but the actual, famous Paris is in France in Europe.
There are many wonderful cities in France besides Paris. Four other French cities include Lyon, Nice, Bordeaux, and Le Havre.
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Since Paris is a city, there are no cities in Paris. Some cities near Paris are; Tours, Dijon, and Amiens
New Mexico,Japan,London,Paris,Gary Indiana....and other cities.
Zagreb and Split
Paris is itself a city, so it does not have cities in it.
Cities and countries are named for a variety of reasons including geographic features, historical events, influential figures, or cultural significance. Some are named after the founder, a deity, a prominent landmark, or in honor of a historical figure or event. Others may have names derived from the indigenous language of the region or from a significant feature of the area.
I presume you mean 'other than Paris'. Lyons Marseilles Bordeaux
Paris is named after the Gaulish tribe of the Parisii who lived there at the time of the roman conquest.