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What are some world-famous cities?

Yangcheng - China's Guangzhou Fog City - London, the capital of the United Kingdom

Holy City - Israel's Jerusalem Lion City - Singapore, the capital of Singapore

Steel City ——Lusaka Automobile City, the capital of Zambia—Detzin of the United States

Flower City—Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria Music City—Vienna, the capital of Austria

Table City—Berg, the capital of Switzerland Nini Cinema City - America's Hollywood

Water City - Italy's Venice Mural City - Mexico's capital Mexico

Dry City - Peru's capital Lima University City - UK Oxford

The Windy City - Wellington, the capital of New Zealand

Luoyang (Peony City) Chongqing (Wudu Mountain City)

Guilin (Cultural City) Daqing (Oil City) ) Dalian (Football City)

Lhasa (Sunlight City) Harbin (Ice City) Zigong (Yancheng)

Nanjing (Stone City) Jilin (Northern River City) Suzhou (Water City)

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Xining (Shibao City) Changchun (Northern Spring City) Gejiu (Xidu)

Zhangjiakou (Pidu) Hohhot (Qingcheng) Jingdezhen (Porcelain Capital)

Anshan (Steel City) Yichun (Lincheng) Kunming (Spring City)

Yixing (Pottery City) Wuhan (Jiangcheng) Keelung (Rain City)

Fuzhou (Rongcheng) Xiamen ( Heron) Fushun (Coal City)

Neijiang (Sweet City) Guangzhou (Yangcheng, Flower City, Suicheng) Jinan (Quancheng)

Flower City Paris, France, the city has 100,000 large and small flower gates indivual.

Drum City, the Spanish city of Calanda, has a population of more than 4,000, but there are more than 1,000 professional drummers.

Clock City Bern, the capital of Switzerland, has about 10,000 watch factories and shops, with an annual output of 40 million clocks.

Shoe City Gottvaldev in Czechoslavakia has an annual output of 500 million pairs of shoes and boots, which are sold to more than 100 countries and regions around the world.

Bridge City Hamburg, Germany, has 2125 bridges, making it almost a city of bridges.

Water City Venice, Italy, is divided into 118 islands by 117 rivers and 2,300 water lanes.

The elegant names of world-famous cities are diverse and each has its own characteristics.

Ski City-Oslo, Norway

Ice Sculpture City-Sapporo, Japan

Drum City-Caleda, Spain

Alcohol-free City-Stockholm, Sweden

Music City - Vienna, Austria

Bridge City - Hamburg, Germany

Bath City - Helsinki, the capital of Finland

Rose City - Gabe, Bulgaria Lobo?

Book City - Leipzig, Germany

Cinema City - Cannes, France; Hollywood, USA

Science City - Tsukuba, Japan

Flower City - Paris, France

Smoke-free city, city of art—Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland

Health city—Singapore City of Singapore

Spring City—Kunming, China

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Stamp City, Denture City - Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein

Car City - Detroit, USA

Noise City - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Greening City—Warsaw, the capital of Poland

Copper City—Lusaka, Zambia

Coconut City—Jakarta, Indonesia

Warm City—Tehran, Iran

Wine City—Munich, Germany

Shoe City—Godvaldorf, Czech Republic

Block Town—Bern, the capital of Switzerland

Tacheng—Bagan, the ancient cultural city of Myanmar< /p>

Casino City—Atlantic Territory of the United States

Match City—Yantcheping City, Sweden

Le City—Bogor, Indonesia

Re City—Sudan Capital Khartoum

Dry city - Lima, the capital of Peru

Water city - Venice, Italy

Rainy city - Cherrapunji, India

Ice City—Yakutsk, Russia

Syracuse—Washington, the capital of the United States

Fog City—London, the capital of the United Kingdom

Sunlight City—Lhasa, China

Museum City—Rome, the capital of Italy

University City—Oxford, England

Historic City—Damascus, Syria

Football City—Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

< p>Wine City—Mendoza, Argentina

Library City—London, the capital of the United Kingdom

Painting City—Mexico City, Mexico

City that never sleeps—Mohe, Heilongjiang, China< /p>

Poker City—Cheburk, Germany

Snake City—Golo, Italy

Egg City—Los Angeles, USA

Animal City —Cairo, the capital of Egypt

Bat City—Wardan Sobon Town, India

Crow City—Kathmandu, Nepal

Bird City—New Delhi, India; Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka< /p>

Windy City—Wellington, New Zealand

Mural City—Mexico City, the capital of Mexico

Jasmine City—Athens, Greece

Holy City—Jerusalem, Palestine< /p>

Lion City—Singapore, the capital of Singapore

Chocolate City—Hershey, United States

Financial City—London, United Kingdom

Medical City—United States Houston

Yangcheng - China's Guangzhou Fog City - London, the capital of the United Kingdom

Holy City - Israel's Jerusalem Lion City - Singapore, the capital of Singapore

Steel City - Lusaka, the capital of Zambia Automobile City - Detroit in the United States

Flower City - Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria Music City - Vienna, the capital of Austria

Table City - the capital of Switzerland Bernini Cinema City - Hollywood in the United States

Water City - Venice Mural City in Italy - Mexico, the capital of Mexico

Dry City - University City of Lima, the capital of Peru - - Oxford, UK

The Windy City - Wellington, the capital of New Zealand

Luoyang (Peony City) Chongqing (Wudu Mountain City)

Guilin (Cultural City) Daqing (Petroleum City) Dalian (Football City)

Lhasa (Sunlight City) Harbin (Ice City) Zigong (Yancheng)

Nanjing (Stone City) Jilin (Northern River City) Suzhou (Water City) < /p>

Xining (Shibao City) Changchun (Northern Spring City) Gejiu (Xidu)

Zhangjiakou (Pidu) Hohhot (Qingcheng) Jingdezhen (Porcelain Capital)

Anshan (Steel City) Yichun (Lincheng) Kunming (Spring City)

Yixing (Pottery City) Wuhan (Jiangcheng) Keelung (Rain City)

Fuzhou (Rongcheng) Xiamen (Heron) Fushun (Coal City)

Neijiang (Sweet City) Guangzhou (Yangcheng, Flower City, Suicheng) Jinan (Quancheng)

Financial City: London, UK; Lion City: Singapore;

Holy City: Jerusalem, Palestine; Jasmine City: Athens, Greece;

Mural City: Mexico City, the capital of Mexico; Bat City: Vardansopon Town, India;

Football City: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Museum City: Rome, the capital of Italy;

Fog City: London, England; Ice City: Yakutsk, Russia;

Drum City: Caleda, Spain ; Music City: Vienna, Austria;

Bridge City: Hamburg, Germany; Bath City: Helsinki, the capital of Finland;

Rose City: Gabrovo, Bulgaria; Book City: Leipzig, Germany;

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Science City: Tsukuba, Japan; Flower City: Paris, France;

Car City: Detroit, United States; Noise City: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;

Copper City: Lusaka, Zambia; Coconut City: Jakarta, Indonesia;

Wine City: Munich, Germany; Outer City: Bern, the capital of Switzerland;

Tacheng: Bagan, the ancient cultural city of Myanmar; Water City: Venice, Italy;

Rain City: Cherrapunji, India.