I can provide a few from Texas... Lufkin, Dallas, Longview, and that's all I can think of right now...However I'll add some if I can think of more.
London, Warsaw, Belfast, Accra, Addis, Algiers, Bangui, Banjul, Bissau, Cairo, Dakar, Lagos, Tunis, Rabat .......... See http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/cities.html for loads.
Here is 4 more cities in Texas with two syllables: Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, Lubbock. One in Oklahoma that I know is Tulsa.
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There are 2 syllables. A-round.
Some examples of cities with two syllables include Boston, Denver, Dallas, and Miami. These cities have two distinct beats or sounds when pronounced. Other examples include Austin, Memphis, and Seattle.
There are 2 syllables. Blind-fold.
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The word turtle has two syllables. (Tur-tle)There are 2 syllables. Tur-tle.
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Oh, dude, like, there are two syllables for most capital cities on a map of the US. But, like, some cities get all fancy and have three syllables, you know, just to keep things interesting. So, yeah, it's mostly two, but, like, don't be surprised if you come across a three-syllable show-off.
Feel has 2 syllables Feel has 2 syllables
Railroad (2 syllables), snowstorm (2 syllables), bookcase (2 syllables).