St. Croix is often referred to as the "Twin City" because it comprises two main towns, Christiansted and Frederiksted, which serve as the island's commercial and cultural hubs. These towns complement each other, with Christiansted historically being the economic center and Frederiksted known for its port and historical significance. The nickname highlights the unique relationship and duality between the two towns, each contributing to the island's identity and heritage.
The city of Duluth, Minnesota is nicknamed Zenith City because the word zenith refers to the highest point reached by a celestial or other object and when the nickname was chosen, the city was rapidly growing with industry.
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Norway doesn't have a nickname for Oslo,but before it was called Oslo,the name of the city was "Kristiania".
Santa Fe is called "The City Different."
There is no city with this nickname. Riga and Tallinn would, however, be obvious candidates.
"The Big Apple" is a nickname for New York City. New York City is a city, not a country.
The city of Denver, Colorado, USA is sometimes called the Mile High City, because that is the elevation of the city above mean sea level.
The Eternal City or The City of Fountains is Rome's nickname.
Rip City is a common nickname for the city of Portland, Oregon. It is normally used when referring to the city's basketball team, the Portland Trail Blazers.
Nashville's nickname is "Music City".
Old San Juan is also called "old city".
Tacoma's nickname is the "City of Destiny." This nickname reflects the city's early aspirations to become the terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad.