Most city names are repeated across the United States. People would leave one town, travel west and found a new town with the same name. There are few really unique names. There are actually at least 10 different cities named Dallas, two Chicagos, and 7 New Yorks! One unique name is Junior, only one in the US. One town (I am sure there are others of course) that I have found in many states is Henderson. Being a Simpsons fan, Springfield is a town/city that can be found in a number of states. According to Russell Ash's book The Top 10 of Everything 2000, the ten most common U.S. town names include Fairview, followed in order by Midway, Oak Grove, Franklin and Riverside (tied), Centerville, Mount Pleasant, Georgetown, Salem and Greenwood. Others include Auburn, Durham, Augusta and Greene. Ovid, Romulus, London, Ithaca, Janis, Oklahoma City, Beverly Hills.
James town
There are several states in the United States that have a town named Jasper. Notably, states like Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, and Missouri all feature a town or community named Jasper. The exact number may vary as new towns can be established or existing ones can change names, but there are at least six states with a Jasper.
spooks town
Fantina will appear after you have visited these places in the following order: Solaceon Town, Pastoria City, and Celestic Town.
All states have a town or city named Springfield.
All of those states have a town or city named Bethlehem.
Cebebbies
in the town of Zarephath.
Match these twelve cities, whose whose names begin with the letter S, with the central states in which they are located by writing one letter on each line. Use the United States map for help. You may need to use some state names more than once, and you may find that there are other state names which you do not need at all.
Alamos town was an anime exclusive town and does not appear in the Diamond game. The rise of Darkrai was set in the town.
If it is a fictional town, how on earth would anyone know if it didn't appear in a novel?
Currently, two states have a town named Xenia.