Yes, there is a place informally referred to as "Everywhere," located in the United States. It is not an official city but rather a name used for a specific area or location. The term "everywhere" is often used in a broader context to refer to various places, but it is not recognized as a formal city name.
No.
basically everywhere everywhere, especially Manhattan...
He named the city Bucephala
the grunts are everywhere, like every city, lol.
mostly in the city. but sometimes you can find it in small towns.
Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.Constantine built the city of Constantinople, named after himself, as his capital.
No city was named after the Trojan horse.
what city is named after a famous ghost
No state is named after a Spanish city.
No states have a city named Gift.
Dodge City, Kansas, sits just west of Fort Dodge. The city was named after the fort.
In Attica, the city named after a goddess is Athens.