List of songs about cities

The following is a list of songs about cities. It is not exhaustive. Cities are a major topic for popular songs.[1][2] Music journalist Nick Coleman said that apart from love, "pop is better on cities than anything else."[1]

Popular music often treats cities positively, though sometimes they are portrayed as places of danger and temptation. In many cases, songs celebrate individual cities, presenting them as exciting and liberating. Not all genres share the tendency to be positive about cities; in Country music cities are often portrayed as unfriendly and dehumanizing, or seductive but full of sin.[1][2] However, there are many exceptions, for example: Lady Antebellum's song "This City" and Danielle Bradbery's "Young in America",.

Lyricist and author Sheila Davis writes that including a city in a song's title helps focus the song on the concrete and specific, which is both more appealing and more likely to lead to universal truth than abstract generalizations. Davis also says that songs with titles concerning cities and other specific places often have enduring popularity.[3]

Albania

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Tirana

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Algeria

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Algiers

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Oran

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Tizi Ouzou

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Armenia

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Yerevan

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Argentina

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Buenos Aires

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Rosario

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Ushuaia

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Córdoba

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Azerbaijan

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Baku

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Australia

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Adelaide

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Alice Springs

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Ballarat

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Bathurst

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Bendigo

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Brisbane

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Broken Hill

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Cairns

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Canberra

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Coffs Harbour

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Darwin

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Fremantle

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Gladstone

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Glenorchy

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Gold Coast

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Hobart

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Kalgoorlie

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Launceston

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Melbourne

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Mount Isa

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Newcastle

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Perth

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Port Lincoln

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Queanbeyan

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Rockhampton

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Sydney

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Tamworth

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Toowoomba

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Townsville

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Woolongong

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Austria

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Friedberg

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Fürstenfeld

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Salzburg

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Vienna

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Belgium

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Aalst

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Antwerp

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Bruges

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Brussels

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Knokke

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Liège

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Ostende

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Waterloo

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Bosnia & Herzegovina

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Sarajevo

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Banja Luka

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Brazil

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Brasília

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Fortaleza

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  • "As Velas do Mucuripe" by Fagner

Londrina

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Porto Alegre

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Recife

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Rio de Janeiro

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Salvador

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São Paulo

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Canada

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Calgary

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Gaspé

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Halifax

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Iqaluit

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Montreal

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Saskatoon

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Regina

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Toronto

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Vancouver

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Winnipeg

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Sudbury

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Chile

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Santiago

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Valparaíso

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Puerto Montt

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China

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Beijing

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Shanghai

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Congo, Democratic Republic of the

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Kinshasa

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Colombia

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Barranquilla

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Bogotá

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Buenaventura

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Cali

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Medellín

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Santa Marta

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Quibdó

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Croatia

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Pula

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Rijeka

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Sinj

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Split

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Vinkovci

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Vukovar

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Zagreb

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Cuba

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Guantánamo

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Havana

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Santiago de Cuba

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Czech Republic

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Prague

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Lidice

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Cyprus

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Limassol

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Denmark

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Copenhagen

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Holsterbro

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Skanderborg

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Dominican Republic

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San Pedro de Macorís

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Santo Domingo

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Ecuador

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Guayaquil

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Egypt

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Alexandria

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Cairo

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Finland

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Helsinki

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France

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Ajaccio

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Amiens

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Angers

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Annecy

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Avignon

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Biarritz

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Bordeaux

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Brest

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Caen

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Calais

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Cherbourg-Octeville

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Clermont-Ferrand

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Dijon

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La Rochelle

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Le Havre

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Lille

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Lyon

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Marseille

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Montpellier

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  • "Montpellier" by Johnny Hallyday
  • "Montpellier Sound System" by Stevo's Teen

Nancy

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Nantes

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Nice

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Orléans

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Paris

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Reims

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Roubaix

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Rouen

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Saint-Étienne

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St. Tropez

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Strasbourg

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Toulouse

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Vesoul

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Germany

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Berlin

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Bochum

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Chemnitz

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Cologne

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Delmenhorst

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Döbeln

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Dresden

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Düsseldorf

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Erlangen

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Frankfurt

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Frankfurt (Oder)

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Gelsenkirchen

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Göttingen

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Hamburg

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Hameln

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Hamm

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Hanover

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Heidelberg

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Heiligenstadt

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Kassel

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Königswinter

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Krefeld

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Leipzig

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Ludwigshafen

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Mannheim

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München

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Nürnberg

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  • "Nürnberg" by Hoelderlin
  • "Nürnberg" by Herr Nilsson

Oberhausen (Rheinland)

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Rostock

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Stuttgart

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Wolfenbüttel

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Guinea-Bissau

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Bissau

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Greece

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Athens

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Piraeus

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Thessaloniki

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Hong Kong

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Hong Kong

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Hungary

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Budapest

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Iceland

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Reykjavík

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Husavik

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Iran

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Isfahan

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Iraq

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Baghdad

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Ireland

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Dublin

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Cork

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Israel/Palestine

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Jerusalem

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India

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Agra

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Ahmedabad

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Amritsar

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Badrinath

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Bareilly

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Bengaluru

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Bikaner

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Bhopal

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Chandigarh

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Chennai

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Dehradun

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Delhi

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Hyderabad

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Jaipur

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Jalandhar

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Kanpur

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KanyaKumari

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Kolkata

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Lucknow

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Ludhiana

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Mumbai

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Patiala

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Patna

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Pune

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Raipur

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Vadodara

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Varanasi

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Vrindavan

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Italy

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Bologna

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Genoa

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Milan

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Modena

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Naples

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Pompeii

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Rimini

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Rome

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Turin

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Venice

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Verona

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Ivory Coast

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Abidjan

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Jamaica

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Kingston

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Montego Bay

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Japan

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Fukuoka

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Hiroshima

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Kyoto

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Nagasaki

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Nara

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Tokyo

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Yokohama

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Kenya

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Mombasa

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Kosovo

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Pristina

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Latvia

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Riga

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Lebanon

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Beirut

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Liechtenstein

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Vaduz

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Luxemburg

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Luxemburg

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Mesopotamia

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Babylon

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Mexico

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Acapulco

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Atotonilco

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Culiacán

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Guadalajara

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Hermosillo

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Juarez

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Mexico City

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Sinaloa

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Tampico

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Tijuana

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Veracruz

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Moldova

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Bălți

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Morocco

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Marrakesh

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Casablanca

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Tanger

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Agadir

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Nepal

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Kathmandu

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Netherlands

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Amsterdam

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Delfzijl

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The Hague

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Eindhoven

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Groningen

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Maassluis

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Nieuwegein

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Nijmegen

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Rotterdam

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Tilburg

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Sneek

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Utrecht

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Zwolle

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Zoutelande

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Amersfoort

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New Zealand

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Auckland

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Hastings

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Wellington

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Nicaragua

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Managua

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Nigeria

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Lagos

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North Korea

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Pyongyang

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Pakistan

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Lahore

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Panama

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Peru

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Lima

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Philippines

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Manila

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Poland

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Bydgoszcz

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Gdańsk

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Gdynia

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Kraków

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Łódź

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Piła

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Poznań

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Sopot

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Szczecin

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Warsaw

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Wrocław

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Portugal

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Cascais

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Coimbra

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Lisbon

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Peniche

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Porto

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Puerto Rico

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San Juan

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Romania

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Bucharest

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Timișoara

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Medgidia

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Russia

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Moscow

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Saint Petersburg

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Rwanda

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Gisenyi

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Kigali

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Senegal

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Mbignona

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Serbia

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Belgrade

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South Africa

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Cape Town

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Durban

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Johannesburg

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Margate

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Port Elizabeth

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Pretoria

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  • "Trein na Pretoria" versions by Stefan Lubbe, Die Briels, Die Grafsteen Sangers, Dozi, Peter Senekal.
  • "We are marching to Pretoria" (traditional)

Soweto

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Pretoria/Tshwane

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  • "Mamelodi" (a Township in Pretoria) by Larry Joe featuring Vusi Mahlasela

South Korea

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Seoul

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Busan

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  • Dorawayo Busan Hang E (돌아와요 부산항에) sung by Cho Yong Pil

Spain

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Almería

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Barcelona

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Bilbao

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Cádiz

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Córdoba

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Granada

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Huelva

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  • "Huelva" by Ecos del Rocío

Málaga

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Madrid

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Murcia

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Salamanca

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San Fernando, Cádiz

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San Sebastián

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Santiago de Compostela

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Seville

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Soria

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Toledo

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Torremolinos

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Valencia

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Valladolid

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Sweden

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Stockholm

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Gothenburg

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Uppsala

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Switzerland

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Bern

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Geneva

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Montreux

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Wallisellen

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Zurich

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Tanzania

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Zanzibar

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Tajikistan

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Dushanbe

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Thailand

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Bangkok

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Chiang Mai

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  • "Above Chiangmai" by Harold Budd & Brian Eno
  • "បុបា្ផឈាងម៉ៃ" (Bopha Chiang mai, บุปผาเชียงใหม่) by ស៊ិន ស៊ីសាមុត (Sinn Sisamouth, สิน ศรีสมุทร)

Chonburi

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Tunisia

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Tunis

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Turkey

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Ankara

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Bodrum

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Gaziantep

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Istanbul

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Izmir

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Ukraine

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Kyiv

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Odesa

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United Arab Emirates

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Abu Dhabi

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United Kingdom

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Aberdeen

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Arun

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Belfast

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Birmingham

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Bradford

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Brighton

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Coventry

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Dover

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Dundee

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"The Unicorn Invasion of Dundee" by Gloryhammer

Edinburgh

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Glasgow

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Ipswich

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  • "Erbie Fitch's Twitch" Toni award-winning song from the 1959 musical, Redhead most famously performed by Gwen Verdon

Kilmarnock

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Leeds

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Liverpool

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London

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Derry

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Manchester

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Newcastle upon Tyne

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Newport

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Nottingham

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Salford

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Sheffield

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Southampton

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Three Bridges

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Wakefield

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United States

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Aberdeen, Maryland

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Abilene, Kansas

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Akron, Ohio

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Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Amarillo, Texas

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Anchor Bay, California

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Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Anchorage, Alaska

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Arlington, Virginia

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Astoria, Oregon

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Atlanta, Georgia

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Asbury Park, New Jersey

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Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Austin, Texas

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Avalon (Catalina Isl.), California

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Bad Axe, Michigan

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Bakersfield, California

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Baltimore, Maryland

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Bangor, Maine

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Baxter Springs, Kansas

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Beaumont, Texas

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Birmingham, Alabama

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Bossier City, Louisiana

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Boston, Massachusetts

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Boulder, Colorado

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Brownsville, Texas

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Buffalo, New York

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Cape May, New Jersey

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Charleston, South Carolina

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Charleston, West Virginia

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Charlotte, North Carolina

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Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Cheyenne, Wyoming

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Chicago, Illinois

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Cincinnati, Ohio

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Cleveland, Ohio

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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

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Columbus, Ohio

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  • "Road Outside Columbus" by O.A.R.

Commerce City, Colorado

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Crescent City, California

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Cripple Creek, Colorado

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Danville, Virginia

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Dallas, Texas

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Decatur, Illinois

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  • "Decatur, or, Round of Applause for Your Stepmother!" by Sufjan Stevens

Del Mar, California

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Denver, Colorado

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Des Moines, Iowa

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Detroit, Michigan

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Doraville, Georgia

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El Paso, Texas

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Eugene, Oregon

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Flagstaff, Arizona

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Flint, Michigan

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Folsom, California

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Fort Worth, Texas

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Gainesville, Florida

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Galveston, Texas

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Garden Grove, California

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Gary, Indiana

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Gatlinburg, Tennessee

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Greensboro, North Carolina

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Hackensack, New Jersey

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Hoboken, New Jersey

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  • "Hoboken" by Operation Ivy

Holland, Michigan

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Honolulu, Hawaii

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Highland, Illinois

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  • "Concerning the UFO Sighting near Highland, Illinois" by Sufjan Stevens

Houston, Texas

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Indianapolis, Indiana

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Jackson, Mississippi

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Jacksonville, Florida

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Jacksonville, Illinois

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Jacksonville, North Carolina

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Jersey City, New Jersey

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Juneau, Alaska

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Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Kansas City, Missouri

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Kent, Ohio

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Knoxville, Tennessee

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La Grange, Texas

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Laramie, Wyoming

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Laredo, Texas

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Las Vegas, Nevada

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Laurel, Mississippi

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Lincoln, Nebraska

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Lithonia, Georgia

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Little Rock, Arkansas

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Lodi, California

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Los Angeles, California

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Louisville, Kentucky

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Lubbock, Texas

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Luckenbach, Texas

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Malibu, California

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Manti, Utah

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Marina del Rey, California

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Marshalltown, Iowa

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Memphis, Tennessee

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Memphis holds the distinction of being the most mentioned city in the world when it comes to commercially recorded songs.[citation needed] As of July 2013, this list has made it up to 1074 songs and counting. The list is maintained at the Memphis Rock and Soul Museum website. The ones listed below are some of the better-known songs:

Miami, Florida

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Mobile, Alabama

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Montgomery, Alabama

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Moscow, Idaho

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Muncie, Indiana

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Muscle Shoals, Alabama

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Muskegon, Michigan

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Muskogee, Oklahoma

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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Nashville, Tennessee

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New Orleans, Louisiana

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New York City, New York

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Olema, California

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Olympia, Washington

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Omaha, Nebraska

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Palestine, Texas

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Panama City, Florida

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Pasadena, California

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Pensacola, Florida

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Peoria, Illinois

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Phoenix, Arizona

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Pittsfield, Illinois

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Portland, Maine

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Portland, Oregon

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Raleigh, North Carolina

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Reidsville, North Carolina

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Reno, Nevada

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Richmond, Virginia

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Riverside, California

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Roanoke, Virginia

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Rocky Top, Tennessee

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Sacramento, California

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Saginaw, Michigan

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Saint Louis, Missouri

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Salinas, California

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Salt Lake City, Utah

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San Angelo, Texas

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San Antonio, Texas

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San Diego, California

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San Francisco, California

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San Jose, California

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Sausalito, California

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  • "Sausalito Summer Night" by Diesel

Savannah, Georgia

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Seattle, Washington

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Shreveport, Louisiana

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Simi Valley, California

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Sioux City, Iowa

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Springfield, Illinois

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  • "Springfield, or Bobby Got a Shadfly Caught in his Hair" by Sufjan Stevens
  • "Springfield , mentioned in Get your Kicks on Route 66 " by Perry Como

St. Paul, Minnesota

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Statesboro, Georgia

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Tacoma, Washington

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Tallahassee, Florida

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Telluride, Colorado

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Thibodaux, Louisiana

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Topeka, Kansas

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Tucson, Arizona

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Tucumcari, New Mexico

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Tulare, California

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Tupelo, Mississippi

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Washington, D.C.

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Wichita, Kansas

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Wildwood, New Jersey

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Winnemucca, Nevada

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Winslow, Arizona

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Ypsilanti, Michigan

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Youngstown, Ohio

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Uruguay

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Montevideo

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Uzbekistan

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Samarkand

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Venezuela

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Caracas

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Cumaná

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Vietnam

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Hanoi

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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

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