Cities that end with the letter "ß" are predominantly found in Germany, where the "ß" character, known as "Eszett" or "sharp S," is commonly used. An example of such a city is Mainz, though it doesn’t technically end with "ß," the use of "ß" is notable in German city names. However, actual city names like "Wiesbaden" or "Freiburg" do not end with "ß." Overall, there are very few cities globally that conclude with this character due to its specific usage in the German language.
Portland.
the starting city's are the ones with no gym in it.
Warangal
an African city - eight letters - ending in U
It's a Itailian tradition
Cumberland and Vandalia are the starting and ending points of the national road.
Some cities that end in "ing" are Reading in Pennsylvania, Lansing in Michigan, and Bellingham in Washington.
Some cities or towns that end in "ton" include Boston, Charleston, and Houston.
there are two English cities ending with T : Stroke-on-Trent - Stockport.
There are no English towns or cities ending in ~bail.
Grad is a Slavic term meaning town. Upon my research, I haven't found any US cities ending in -grad. This may be because the US does not have a significant Slavic culture.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.