There can not be two towns with the same name in one state. The only exception is if the second town has two names or another name that distinguishes it from the first one.
The most popular Fresno would be in California, though there are towns of the same name in both Ohio and Texas
None are but what cities/towns are spelled the same backwards and forwards?
The term "extradite" only applies to out-of-stateprisoner transactions. Within the same state you are subject to the same rules and laws in one county as you are in any other within the same state. Most counties WILL probably send a car and come and get you.
In fact there are, two towns with the same name "Jdeideh" in Lebanon.One in the south (south Lebanon).The other one is in Maten and currently belongs to Beirut it's official name is Jdeideh-al-Maten.
There are two towns that have the same name but are located in different countries. The first is located at the Isle of Lewis, Western Isles, Scotland. The second one is located in a village within the Estrie region of the Canadian province of Quebec.
That is the correct spelling of "intrastate" (within the same state).
There are a number of towns called Holbrook. There is a Holbrook in New South Wales, Australia. There are also towns by the same name in both Arizona and Massachusetts.
Baton Rouge
There is no strait and capital with the same name.
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A commune in an administrative district is found in the divisions of Cambodia. In addition to the subdivisions, towns and cities are also located within the same area.
Maine. Maine is in the U.S.A .Other U.S. Augustas:In addition to Maine (where it's the state capital), there's also a sizeable city named Augusta in Georgia, and smaller towns of the same name in Arkansas, Kansas and Montana. (This according to an index of towns and cities in a medium-sized atlas. There are almost certainly other Augustas that were deemed too small to be included in the index.)