In the US the difference between a 'city' and a 'town' varies by state. In the UK, towns need a charter to become a city, and will either have been a city since the Middle Ages or recently have achieved city status.
The U.S. City with the highest wind is Chicago. It is known as the Windy City. In addition, Amarillo, Texas, and Fort Collins, Colorado, are known for their high wind speeds.
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The Scottish highlands is neither. The Highlands is an area of land just like one of the states in the US.
Atlanta, Georgia is the largest city in the south.
That would be Boston, Maasachusets, also known as Bean Town.
There are no places known as Sample in the US.
Phoenix, Arizona is a well-known U.S. city. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania are well-known U.S. cities.
There is no official listing for a US city with the nickname A-town. However, Atlanta in the state of Georgia is nicknamed "the big A" which is similar to A-town.
The Windy City, Chi-Town, The Second City, My Kind of Town.........CHICAGO is.
No, there are no cities or towns by the name of Ethiopia in the US. However, there is a country known as Ethiopia, located in East Africa.
Either a county seat (US) or a county town (UK, regardless of whether it's a town or a city)
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The Civil War, otherwise known as the War between the States.
provide states with city county town named denmark is us
Xenia is a US city located in Ohio. Xenia is also a small town in Illinois.
Golden, Colorado