List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places

This is a list of US places named after non-US places. In the case of this list, place means any named location that's smaller than a county or equivalent: cities, towns, villages, hamlets, neighborhoods, municipalities, boroughs, townships, civil parishes, localities, census-designated places, and some districts. Also included are country homes, castles, palaces, and similar institutions. The list below currently comprises around 1000 of these US places but is not exhaustive yet.

There are many places in the United States that are named after places in another country. By far, the majority of the names are due to immigrants naming their new home after their former home. As such they reflect the pattern of immigration to the United States. Immigrants did not just settle in random locations, but rather congregated with others who spoke the same language and had the same religion. Three examples:

  • An area in western Michigan centered on Holland in southern Ottawa County was settled by religious refugees from the Netherlands. After a split from the state church in the Netherlands, they were unhappy with the restrictions the Dutch government placed on their religious practices. There are several villages in that region named after villages in the old country.[1]:61
  • A number of Belgian names are found clustered in the Green Bay area of northeastern Wisconsin. This reflects the high concentration of Belgian immigrants in that area.
  • Ellis County, Kansas was the destination of a group of Volga Germans who moved there in the 1870s. Their settlements were mostly given the names of the villages they left behind in Russia.

Less concentrated groupings of foreign place names are Norwegian names throughout Minnesota, Czech names in southeast Texas, and Dutch names in the Hudson Valley of New York. The Hudson Valley locations are so named because the area was a Dutch colony before it became an English colony.

But not all the immigrants concentrated so heavily. Germans, for example, are one of the largest immigrant groups and places named after German cities are widespread across the United States. However, there is still a general concentration of them in the Midwestern United States, especially in Missouri.

Other sources of foreign names transferred to the US are the Bible and ancient history. Biblically-sourced names are widespread and are sometimes the result of naming a settlement after its church. Names from ancient history can also be found in a number of places, although a concentration of them can be found in upstate New York. Names from these two sources can be found in the Ancient World section below the list of countries.

Places where battles happened are also a source for foreign names. The Mexican–American War is the most common source, but other wars, such as the Napoleonic Wars and World War I, are also represented.

There is a small number of names whose origin does not fall into the above categories. For example, some were given the names by railroads or taken from books the people naming the town had been reading. A few very unusual sources are Madras, Oregon, which was named after a bolt of Madras cloth seen in the general store, and Poland, Maine, which was named after a medieval-era song that the first settler liked.

Note that not all towns whose names are the same as a foreign city or country are named after that city. For example, there is only one US place that is known to be named for the Boston in England. That is Boston, Massachusetts. The Bostons in Indiana, Missouri, New York, and Highland and Summit Counties in Ohio, as well as Boston Corner, New York and South Boston, Virginia are named after Boston, Massachusetts; those in Georgia and Texas are named after people; while most other places with the name do not have a known etymology. Also note that places named after people are not on this list, even if that person's name can be traced back to a city. For this reason, cities such as New York, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Albuquerque are not on the list. Places named for people can be found at List of places named after people in the United States.

Some places have an indeterminate etymology, where it is known that they are named after a city in a particular country, but there is more than one place with that name and the etymology does not distinguish which one. These entries have "needs disambiguation" in their notes section.

Afghanistan

City or townNamesake
KabulCabool, Missouri[2]

Albania

City or townNamesake
VlorëValona, Georgia[3]

Algeria

City or townNamesake
AlgiersAlgiers, Louisiana[4]
Algiers, Indiana
OranOran, Missouri[2]

Angola

City or townNamesake
AngolaAngola, Indiana
Angola, New York

Argentina

City or townNamesake
La PlataLa Plata, Missouri[2]
La Plata, Maryland 

Australia

City or townNamesakeNotes
Ballarat, VictoriaBallarat, California[5]
Brisbane, QueenslandBrisbane, California 
Melbourne, VictoriaMelbourne, Florida[6]
Melbourne, Kentucky[7]
Melbourne, Arkansas
Rockhampton, QueenslandRockham, South Dakota[8]

Austria

City or townNamesakeNotes
Deutsch-WagramWagram, North Carolinanamed for the Battle of Wagram[9]
FreistadtFreistatt, Missouri[2]
ViennaVienna, Illinois
Vienna, Indiana
Vienna, Missouri
Vienna, New York[10] 
Vienna, Virginia 
WelsNew Wells, Missouri 

Azerbaijan

City or townNamesake
BakuBaku, California[10]

Belgium

City or townNamesakeNotes
AntwerpAntwerp, New York[10]
Antwerp, Ohio
BastogneBastogne Gables, North Carolina[11][12]
BrusselsBrussels, Wisconsin[1]
Brussels, Illinois
CharleroiCharleroi, Pennsylvania[1]
GhentGhent, Minnesota[1]
Ghent, Kentucky
HobokenHoboken, New Jersey[1] The original name Hoebuck was changed to Hoboken.
LiègeLiege, Missouri[13][1] Liege, Missouri was annexed by Bellflower, Missouri in 1960[14]
LuxemburgLuxemburg, Wisconsin
NamurNamur, Wisconsin[1]
fr:Rosières (Belgique)Rosiere, Wisconsin[1]
WalhainWalhain, Wisconsin[1]
WaterlooWaterloo, New York[1] named for the Battle of Waterloo
Waterloo, Indiana
Waterloo, Illinoisnamed for the Battle of Waterloo
WatervlietWatervliet, New York[1]

Bolivia

City or townNamesakeNotes
BoliviaBolivia, North Carolina
La PazLa Paz, Indiana[15]
PotosíPotosi, Missouri[2]
Potosi, Wisconsin

Brazil

City or townNamesake
BrazilBrazil, Indiana

Bulgaria

City or townNamesakeNotes
PlevenPlevna, Montana[16]
Shumen (formerly: Shumla)Shumla, Texas[17][18]
SofiaSofia, New Mexico 
VarnaVarna, Illinois[19]

Burma (Myanmar)

City or townNamesake
InwaAva, New York[20]
MandalayMandalay, Louisiana[21][9]

Canada

City or townNamesakeNotes
Acton, OntarioActon Township, Minnesota[22]
Alma, OntarioAlma, North Dakota[23][24]
Amherst, Nova ScotiaAmherst, Wisconsin[25]
Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia Annapolis, California
Ardoch, OntarioArdoch, North Dakota[24]
Auburn, OntarioAuburn, North Dakota[24]
Aylmer, OntarioAlymer, North Dakota[26][24]
Ayr, OntarioAyr, Michigan[27][28]
Beaverton, OntarioBeaverton, Michigan[28]
Belleville, OntarioBelleville, Wisconsin[10]
Brampton, OntarioBrampton, North Dakota[29][24]
Brantford, OntarioBrantford, North Dakota[30][24]
Calgary, AlbertaKalgary, Texas[9]
Chatham-Kent, OntarioChatham, Michigan[28]
Cobourg, OntarioCoburg, Indiana[15]
Conway, OntarioConway, North Dakota[31]
Devizes, OntarioDevizes, Kansas[32][33]
Dundas, OntarioDundas, Minnesota[22]
Fenwick, OntarioFenwick, Michigan[28]
Fingal, OntarioFingal, North Dakota[24]
Galt, OntarioGalt, California[5] Galt, ON was amalgamated into Cambridge in 1973
Gentilly, QuebecGentilly Township, Minnesota[22]
Glenburn, OntarioGlenburn, North Dakota[24]
South Glengarry, OntarioGlengary, Idahopossibly named by David Thompson after his hometown[34]
Guelph, OntarioGuelph, North Dakota[24]
Halifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax, Missouri[35]
Hamilton, OntarioHamilton, North Dakota[24]
Hatley, QuebecHatley, Wisconsin[8]
Hemmingford, QuebecHemingford, Nebraska[36]
Holyrood, OntarioHolyrood, Kansas[33]
Inglewood, OntarioInglewood, California[5]
Joliette, QuebecJoliette, North Dakota[24]
Kenmore, OntarioKenmore, Washington[37]
Keswick Ridge, New Brunswick Keswick, Michigan
Kingston, OntarioKingston, Wisconsin[25]
Kinloss, Ontario[38]Kinloss Township, Walsh County, North Dakota[39]
Lindsay, OntarioLindsay, Nebraska[36]
Minto, OntarioMinto, North Dakota[24]
Moncton, New BrunswickMonkton, Maryland[40]
Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Missouri 
Napanee, OntarioNaponee, Nebraska[36]
Omemee, OntarioOmemee, North Dakota[24]
Ontario, CanadaOntario, California 
Orillia, OntarioOrillia, Washington 
Oshawa, OntarioOshawa, Minnesota[22]
Osnabruck, OntarioOsnabrock, North Dakota[24] Osnabruck ON was merged with Cornwall to form South Stormont in 1998
Perth, OntarioPerth, North Dakota[24]
Pictou, Nova ScotiaPictou, Colorado[41]
Quebec City, QuebecQuebec, Montana[9]
Regina, SaskatchewanRegina, New Mexico[42]
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QuebecSaint John, North Dakota[24]
St. Thomas, OntarioSt. Thomas, North Dakota[24]
Sarnia, OntarioSarnia, North Dakota[43][24]
Sherbrooke, QuebecSherbrooke, North Dakota[24]
Sydney, Nova ScotiaSidney, North Dakota[44][24]
Simcoe, OntarioSimcoe, North Dakota[45][24]
Strabane, Ontario[46]Strabane, North Dakota[47][24]
Terrebonne, QuebecTerrebonne Township, Minnesota[22]
Thedford, OntarioThedford, Nebraska[36]
Toronto, OntarioToronto, Kansas[48]
Toronto, Ohio[49]
Truro, Nova ScotiaTruro Township, Ohio[49]
Uxbridge, OntarioUxbridge, North Dakota[50][24]
Watford, OntarioWatford City, North Dakota[24] Watford, ON was merged into Warwick in 2001
Windsor, OntarioWindsor, North Dakota[24]

Chile

City or townNamesakeNotes
ValparaísoValparaiso, Indiana[15]

China

City or townNamesakeNotes
BeijingPekin, Illinois[19]
New Pekin, Indiana
GuangzhouCanton, Georgia[3]
Canton, New York[10]
Canton, Ohio[10]
Canton, Massachusetts[10]
Canton, Michigan
Jilin CityKiron, IowaJilin was formerly romanized as Kirin[51]
NanjingNankin Township, Michigan 
ShanghaiShanghai, West Virginia
Shanghai City, Illinois
WusongWoosung, Illinois[19]

Colombia

City or townNamesakeNotes
BogotáBogota, Illinois[19]
Bogata, Texas[52]

Cuba

City or townNamesakeNotes
CubaCuba, Missouri[15]
Cuba Township, Lake County, Illinois
HavanaHavana, Illinois[19]
MatanzasMatanzas, Kentucky[7]
Matanzas Beach, Illinois[19]
Miramar, HavanaMiramar, Florida[6]
YaraYara, Minnesota[8]

Czech Republic

City or townNamesakeNotes
BerounBeroun, Minnesota 
BrnoBruno, Nebraska[53]
Dolní LoučkyLoucky, Nebraska[53]
Domažlice (German: Taus)Taus, Wisconsin[25]
Frenštát pod RadhoštěmFrenstat, Texas[54]
Frýdek-MístekFrydek, Texas[52]
Horní LoučkyLoucky, Nebraska[53]
HostýnHostyn, Texas[55]
Hradec KrálovéNew Hradec, North Dakota[53]
KarlínKarlin, Michigan 
Karlin, Missouri 
Karlovy Vary (German: Karlsbad)Carlsbad, New Mexico[53]
KolínKolin, Louisiana[53]
Malín (part of Kutná Hora)Malin, Oregon[56]
LidiceLidice, Illinoisrenamed from Stern Park Gardens in July, 1942 in response to the Lidice Massacre; now part of Crest Hill, Illinois[19]
Litice CastleLititz, Pennsylvania[57]:247
MělníkMelnik, Wisconsin[53]
NechaniceNechanitz, Texas[53]
Olomouc (German: Olmütz)Olmitz, Kansas[33]
Pacov (German: Patzau)Patzau, Wisconsin[25]
PísekPisek, North Dakota[53]
Plzeň (German: Pilsen)Pilsen, Kansas[53]
PragueNew Prague, Minnesota[53]
Prague, Oklahoma 
ProtivínProtivin, Iowa[53]
Rožnov pod RadhoštěmRoznov, Texas[58]
RoztokyRostok, Wisconsin[25]
Slavkov u Brna (German: Austerlitz)Austerlitz, New York[20] named after the Battle of Austerlitz
TáborTabor Township, Minnesota[53]
Veselí nad LužnicíVeseli, Minnesota[22]
VodňanyVodnany, South Dakota[59][53]
VsetínVsetin, Texas[60][53]

Denmark

City or townNamesakeNotes
CopenhagenCopenhagen, New York[10]
HelsingørElsinore, Utah[61]
NystedNysted, Nebraska[36]
OdenseOdense, Kansas 
RingstedRingsted, Iowa[8]
TorningTorning Township, Minnesota[22]
ViborgViborg, South Dakota[62]

Ecuador

City or townNamesakeNotes
QuitoQuito, Tennessee[63][9]

Egypt

For more cities in Egypt, see the Ancient world section below.

City or townNamesakeNotes
CairoCairo, Illinois[64]
Cairo, West Virginia
Cairo, Ohio
Cairo, Georgia
Cairo, New York
Alexandria Alexandria, Virginia
Alexandria Alexandria, Minnesota
Alexandria Alexandria, Louisiana
Alexandria Alexandria, New York
LuxorLuxor, Pennsylvania[65]
MemphisMemphis, Tennessee[66]
Memphis, Florida
Memphis, Missouri
Memphis, Texas
Memphis, Michigan
Memphis, New York
Memphis, Indiana
SuezSuez Township, Illinois[19]

Finland

City or townNamesakeNotes
FinlandFinland, Minnesota
LiminkaLiminga, Michigan[67][68]
OuluOulu, Wisconsin[69]
Paavola Paavola, Michigan
PoriPori, Michigan[70][68]
SaloSalo Township, Minnesota[22]
Tapiola Tapiola, Michigan [71]
ToijalaToivola, Michigan 
Toivola Township, Minnesota[22]
VaasaWasas, Michigan[72][68]

France

City or townNamesakeNotes
AbbevilleAbbeville, Louisiana[4]
Aix-en-ProvenceAix, Indiana[15]
AvallonAvalon, Missouri[73]
BayonneBayonne, Nebraska 
Bayonne, New Jersey 
Beaufort-en-AnjouBeaufort, South Carolina[10]
BelfortBelfort, Ohio[49]
BethuneBethune, Colorado[41]
BordeauxBardo, Kentucky[7]
Bordeaux, South Carolina[74][10]
Boulogne-sur-MerBoulogne, Florida[6]
CalaisCalais, Maine[10]
Château de la Grange-BléneauLaGrange, Georgia[3] home of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
ChâteaugayChateaugay, New York[10]
Chantilly, OiseChantilly, Missouri[2]
CherbourgCherbourg, North Carolina[75][12]
Clermont-Ferrand Clermont, Florida [76]
ColmarColmar, Illinois[19]
DunkirkDunkirk, New York[10]
ExermontExermont, Illinois[77][19]
Ferney-VoltaireFerney, South Dakota[62]
GrenobleGrenoble, Pennsylvania
GuyencourtGuyencourt, Delaware[78]
La RochelleNew Rochelle, New York[10]
Le HavreHavre de Grace, Maryland[40]
LilleLisle, New York[10]
LourdesLourdes, Iowa[79][51]
LyonLyons, New York[10]
Lyon, Mississippi
MarseilleMarseilles, Illinois[19]
MentonMentone, Texas 
MetzMetz, Missouri[10] named for the Siege of Metz (1870)
MontpellierMontpelier, Vermont[10]
Montpelier, Ohio 
Montpelier, Indiana 
NiceNice, California[5]
OrléansOrleans, New York[10]
ParisParis, Arkansas 
Paris, Idaho 
Paris, Illinois 
Paris, Kentucky 
Paris, Maine 
Paris, Missouri 
Paris, New York 
Paris, Tennessee 
Paris, Texas[10]
RoanneRoann, Indiana[15]
RoubaixRoubaix, South Dakota[62]
Saint-CloudSt. Cloud, Minnesota[22]
Sainte-Mère-ÉgliseSte. Mere Eglise, North Carolina[80][12]
Saint-OmerSaint Omer, Indiana[15]
SedanSedan, Kansasresemblance of the town site to that of the Battle of Sedan in the Franco-Prussian War[33]
StrasbourgStrasburg, Pennsylvania[57]:248
ToulonToulon, Kansas[9]
ValmyValmy, Nevada[81] named for the Battle of Valmy
VaucluseVaucluse, South Carolina[9]
VerdunVerdunville, West Virginia[82] named for the Battle of Verdun
VersaillesVersailles, Kentucky 
North Versailles, Pennsylvania 
Versailles, Missouri
VichyVichy, Missouri[2]
VincennesVincennes, Indiana
Wissembourg, Alsace[[Weisenberg Township, Pennsylvania Weisenberg Township, Pennsylvania]][57]:331

Georgia (country)

City or townNamesakeNotes
TbilisiTiflis, Washington[37]

Germany

City or townNamesakeNotes
Altona, HamburgAltona, New York[20]
Amelith, Lower SaxonyAmelith, Michigan[28]
Arnsberg, North Rhine-WestphaliaArnsberg, Missouri[73]
Augsburg, BavariaAugsburg, Illinois[19]
Baden-Baden, Baden-WürttembergBaden, Pennsylvania[10]
Bad Pyrmont, Lower SaxonyPyrmont, Ohio 
Benzen, Lower SaxonyBensenville, Illinois[19]
Bergholz, Mecklenburg-VorpommernBergholz, New York[20]
BerlinBerlin, Connecticut
Berlin, Georgia
Berlin, New Hampshire
Berlin, New York
Berlin, Pennsylvania
Berlin, Wisconsin[10]
Berlin, Vermont
East Berlin, Pennsylvania
New Berlin, Pennsylvania
Bingen am Rhein, Rhineland-PalatinateBingen, Washington[37]
Blindheim, BavariaBlenheim, New Jersey[83] probably named for the Battle of Blenheim
Bonn, North Rhine-WestphaliaBonn, Ohio 
Braunschweig, Lower SaxonyBrunswick, Indiana[15]
Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of BremenBremen, Georgia[3]
Bremen, Indiana
Brilon, North Rhine-WestphaliaBrillion, Wisconsin[8]
Coburg, BavariaCoburg, Oregon[56] named for a horse that had been imported from Coburg, Germany
Cologne, North Rhine-WestphaliaCologne, Minnesota[22]
Cottbus, BrandenburgCottbus, Missouri[73]
CrivitzCrivitz, Wisconsin[25]
Darmstadt, HesseDarmstadt, Indiana[15]
Dissen, Lower SaxonyDissen, Missouri[2]
Dolberg, North Rhine-WestphaliaDolberg, Oklahoma[84][85]
Dresden, SaxonyDresden, Kansas[33]
Durlach, Baden-WürttembergDorloo, New York[86][20]
Dutzow, Mecklenburg-VorpommernDutzow, Missouri[2]
Eitzen, Lower SaxonyEitzen, Minnesota[22]
Elberfeld, Wuppertal, North Rhine-WestphaliaElberfeld, Indiana[15]
Emden, Lower SaxonyEmden, Illinois[19]
Emmerich am Rhein, North Rhine-WestphaliaEmrick, North Dakota[87][24]
Ettersburg, ThuringiaEttersburg, California[5]
Flensburg, Schleswig-HolsteinFlensburg, Minnesota[22]
Frankfurt-am-Main, HesseFrankfort, Illinois[19]
Freiburg, Lower SaxonyFriberg Township, Minnesota[22]
Fulda, HesseFulda, Minnesota[22]
Glandorf, Lower SaxonyGlandorf, Ohio[49]
Gotha, ThuringiaGotha, Florida[6]
HamburgHamburg, New York[10]
Hannover, Lower SaxonyHanover, Pennsylvania[10]
Heidelberg, Baden-WürttembergHeidelberg, Pennsylvania[10]
Hohenlinden, BavariaLynden, Washington[37] named for the poem Hohenlinden by Thomas Campbell which is about the Battle of Hohenlinden
Jena, ThuringiaJena, Alabama[88]
Jena, Louisiana 
Karlsruhe, Baden-WürttembergKarlsruhe, North Dakota[24]
Kiel, Schleswig-HolsteinKiel, Wisconsin[25]
Landau, Rhineland-PalatinateLando, South Carolina[9]
Lastrup, Lower SaxonyLastrup, Minnesota 
Leipzig, SaxonyLeipsic, Ohio[49]
Lennep, North Rhine-WestphaliaLennep, Montana[16]
Lübeck, Schleswig-HolsteinLubec, Maine[89]
Lützen, Saxony-AnhaltLutsen Township, Minnesota[22] named for the Battle of Lützen (1632)
Mannheim, Baden-WürttembergManheim, Pennsylvania[10]
Mainz, Rhineland-PalatinateMentz, New York[10]
Marne, Schleswig-HolsteinMarne, Iowa[51]
Marne, Schleswig-HolsteinMarne, Michigan
Melle, Lower SaxonyNew Melle, Missouri[2]
Meppen, Lower SaxonyMeppen, Illinois[19]
Minden, North Rhine-WestphaliaMinden, Louisiana[4]
Münster, North Rhine-WestphaliaMuenster, Texas[52]
Munich, BavariaMunich, North Dakota[24]
Neuburg an der Donau, BavariaNewberg, Oregon[56]
Neu-Ulm, BavariaNew Ulm, Minnesota 
Niederfrohna, SaxonyFrohna, Missouri[2]
Norden, Lower SaxonyNorden, Nebraska[36]
Offenburg, Baden-WürttembergNew Offenburg, Missouri[73]
Oldenburg, Lower SaxonyOldenburg, Indiana[15]
Olpe, North Rhine-WestphaliaOlpe, Kansas[33]
Paderborn, North Rhine-WestphaliaPaderborn, Illinois[19]
Paitzdorf, ThuringiaUniontown, Missourioriginal name of Uniontown was Paitzdorf
Potsdam, BrandenburgPotsdam, New York[10]
Rheinberg, North Rhine-WestfaliaReinbeck, Iowa[51]
Rheydt, North Rhine-WestphaliaRheiderland Township, Minnesota[22]
Riegel am Kaiserstuhl, Baden-WürttembergNew Riegel, Ohio[49]
Seelitz, SaxonySeelitz, Missouri 
Stendal, Saxony-AnhaltStendal, Indiana[15]
Stuttgart, Baden-WürttembergStuttgart, Arkansas 
Trier, Rhineland-PalatinateNew Trier, Minnesota[22]
Ulm, Baden-WürttembergNew Ulm, Texas 
Wartburg Castle, ThuringiaWartburg, Tennessee[9]
Weimar, ThuringiaWeimar, Texas 
Weingarten, WürttembergWeingarten, Missouri[2]
Weinsberg, Baden-WürttembergWinesburg, Ohio[49]
Welda, North Rhine-WestphaliaWelda, Kansas[33]
Wittenberg, Saxony-AnhaltWittenberg, Missouri[2]
Worms, Rhineland-PalatinateWorms, Nebraska[36]
Zell am Harmersbach, Baden-WürttembergZell, Missouri[2]

Greece

For more cities in Greece, see the Ancient world section below.

City or townNamesakeNotes
Athens Athens, Alabama Was first Called Athenson when it incorporated in 1818
Athens, Georgia[10]
Athens, Ohio 
Athens, New York 
Athens, Texas 
New Athens, Illinois 
LarissaLarissa, Texas[52]
Larissa, Arizona 
Nafpaktos (Venetian: Lepanto)Lepanto, Arkansasnamed for the Battle of Lepanto[9]
Tempe Tempe, Arizona [90]
ThessalonikiSalona, Pennsylvania[57]:318
VolosVolo, Illinois[19]

Honduras

City or townNamesakeNotes
CopánCopan, OklahomaMaya city, now an archaeological site[85]

Hungary

City or townNamesakeNotes
BudaBuda, Illinois[19] named before the merger with Pest
BudapestBudapest, Georgia[91]
Szombathely (Latin: Savaria or Sabaria)Siberia, Indianaoriginally meant to be Sabaria, the post office changed the name, apparently thinking it was an error[15]
TokajTokaj, Georgia[91]

Iceland

City or townNamesakeNotes
AkranesAkra Township, North Dakota[24]
ÞingvellirThingvalla Township, North Dakota 

India

City or townNamesakeNotes
Almora, UttarakhandAlmora, Illinois[19]
Chennai (Madras), Tamil NaduMadras, Oregon[56] named for a bolt of Madras cloth
Delhi, National Capital TerritoryDelhi Township, Michigan 
Delhi, New York[10]
Delhi, California
Golkonda, TelanganaGolconda, Illinois[19]
Kolkata, West BengalCalcutta, Ohio[10]
Lucknow, Uttar PradeshLucknow, Pennsylvania 
Mumbai (Bombay), MaharashtraBombay, New York[10]
Shimla, Himachal PradeshSimla, Colorado[41]
Vadodara, GujaratBaroda, Michigan[28]
Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh New Vrindaban, West Virginia

Iran

For cities in Iran, see the Ancient world section below.

Iraq

For more cities in Iraq, see the Ancient world section below.

City or townNamesakeNotes
BaghdadBagdad, Arizona[10]
Bagdad, Florida 
Bagdad, Kentucky 

Ireland

City or townNamesakeNotes
Ardmore, County WaterfordArdmore, Pennsylvania 
County AntrimAntrim County, Michigan 
Athlone, County WestmeathAthlone, California[5]
Avoca, County WicklowAvoca, Pennsylvania 
Bandon, County CorkBandon, Oregon[56]
Bantry, County CorkBantry, North Dakota[24]
Carbury, County KildareCarbury, North Dakota[24]
Carrick-on-Suir, County TipperaryCarrick (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania[57]:179
Cashel, County TipperaryCashel Township, Minnesota[22]
Castlefin, County DonegalCastle Fin, Illinois[19]
County ClareClare, Michigan 
Clonmel, County TipperaryClonmel, Kansas[33]
Clontarf, DublinClontarf, Minnesota[22]
CorkCork, Georgia[92][10]
Croom, County LimerickCroom, Maryland[40]
Dollymount, DublinDollymount Township, Minnesota[22]
County DonegalDonegal, Pennsylvania[10]
Donnybrook, DublinDonnybrook, North Dakota[10]
Dromore, County DownDrumore Township, Pennsylvania 
DublinDublin, California[10]
Dublin, Georgia[10]
Dublin, New Hampshire  
Dublin, Ohio 
Dublin, Texas 
Duncannon, County WexfordDuncannon, Pennsylvania[10]
Dundalk, County LouthDundalk, Maryland[40]
Greencastle, County DonegalGreencastle, Pennsylvania[10]
Kenmare, County KerryKenmare, North Dakota[24]
KildareKildare, Wisconsin[10]
KilkennyKilkenny, Minnesota[10]
Killarney, County KerryKillarney, Florida[6]
Kinsale, County CorkKinsale, Virginia[93]:210
Letterkenny, County DonegalLetterkenny Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
LimerickLimerick, Maine[10]
Lismore, County WaterfordLismore, Minnesota[22]
Lucan, DublinLucan, Minnesota[22]
Menlo, County GalwayMenlo Park, California[5]
MonaghanMonaghan Township, Pennsylvania 
Moville, County DonegalMoville, Iowa[51]
Rathdrum, County WicklowRathdrum, Idaho 
County RoscommonRoscommon, Michigan[10]
SligoSligo, Pennsylvania[10]
Tralee, County KerryTralee, West Virginia[82]
County TyroneTyrone Township, Kent County, Michigan 
Tyrone Township, Livingston County, Michigan
WaterfordWaterford, Connecticut[10]
Waterford, Virginia
Westport, County MayoWestport, Wisconsin[25]
County WexfordWexford County, Michigan 
Wexford, Pennsylvania

Israel

For cities in Israel, see the Ancient world section below.

Italy

For more cities in Italy, see the Ancient world section below.

City or townNamesakeNotes
Aosta Valley Valdosta, Georgia [94]
AnconaAncona, Illinois[19]
AnzioAnzio Acres, North Carolina[95][12]
ArcoleArcola, Missouri[2] named for the Battle of Arcole
AstiAsti, California[5]
CarraraCarrara, Nevada[96]
ComoComo, Missouri[2]
CremonaCremona, Maryland[97][40]
FlorenceFlorence, AlabamaThere are many cities in the US named Florence, but this is the only one named after the Italian city. All the others were named after people.[10]
GenoaGenoa, New York[10]
Genoa, Nebraska
Genoa, Nevada
Genoa, Wisconsin
ImolaImola, California[5]
La VernaAlverno, Wisconsin[25]
Lido di VeneziaLido Beach, New York[20]
LodiLodi, New Jersey
Lodi, New York
Lodi, California
Lodi, Wisconsin[10]
Loreto, MarcheLoretto, Pennsylvania[10]
MantuaMantua, Alabama[98]
Mantua, Ohionamed for the Siege of Mantua (1796–97)[49]
MilanMilan, Illinois
Milan, Michigan
Milan, Missouri
Milan, New Hampshire (Potentially named after the Italian city)
Milan, Ohionamed for the nearby Milan River, which was named after the Italian city
Milan, Tennessee[10]
Milan, Indiana
ModenaModena, Missouri[10]
MondovìMondovi, Wisconsin[8] named for the Battle of Mondovì
NaplesNaples, Florida[6]
Naples, Idaho[34]
Naples, New York[10]
PaduaPadua, Ohio 
PalermoPalermo, California[5]
ParmaParma, Ohio 
Parma, Idaho[34]
PaviaPavia, Pennsylvania [99][57]:249
RavennaRavenna, Ohio[49]
RomeRome, Georgia[3]
Rome, New York[20]
Rome City, Indiana
SalernoPort Salerno, Florida[6]
SavonaSavona, New York[20]
SorrentoSorrento, Louisiana[4]
Spinetta MarengoMarengo, Illinois[10] named for the Battle of Marengo
Subiaco, LazioSubiaco, Arkansas[9]
Taranto Tarentum, Pennsylvania
Tivoli, LazioTivoli, Texas[52]
TrentoTrent, Minnesota[8]
TurinTurin, Georgia[3]
VeniceVenice Beach, California 
Venice, Florida[6]
Venice, Illinois
Venice, Missouri 
VeronaVerona, New Jersey[10]
Verona, Pennsylvania
Verona, Wisconsin

Japan

City or townNamesakeNotes
TokyoJeddo, PennsylvaniaJeddo is an anglicization of Edo, the former name of Tokyo[9]

Jordan

For cities in Jordan, see the Ancient world section below.

Latvia

City or townNamesakeNotes
RigaRiga, Michigan[10]
LivoniaLivonia, Indiana

Lebanon

For more cities in Lebanon, see the Ancient world section below.

City or townNamesakeNotes
LebanonLebanon, Tennessee[15]
Lebanon, Missouri[15]
Lebanon, Connecticut
Lebanon, Indiana
Lebanon, Oregon
BaalbekBalbec, Indiana[15]
Mount LebanonMt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania[100]

Libya

City or townNamesakeNotes
TripoliNew Tripoli, Pennsylvania[57]:315

Lithuania

City or townNamesakeNotes
Vilnius (Polish: Wilno)Wilno, Minnesota 

Mali

City or townNamesakeNotes
TimbuktuTimbuctoo, California[5]

Mexico

City or townNamesakeNotes
Acala Municipality, ChiapasAcala, Texas[52]
Alvarado, VeracruzAlvarado, TexasMexican–American War reference[101]
Arizpe, SonoraArispie Township, Illinois[19]
Atlixco, JaliscoAtrisco Land Grant, New Mexico[42]
Buena Vista, CoahuilaBuena Vista, Michigan[28] named for the Battle of Buena Vista
Buena Vista, Mississippi[102] also named for the Battle of Buena Vista
Buena Vista Township, New Jersey[103] named for the Battle of Buena Vista; the neighboring borough of Buena is named for the township
Camargo, ChihuahuaCamargo, Illinois[19]
Camargo Municipality, TamaulipasCamargo, Kentucky[7]
Chalco de Díaz Covarrubias, state of MexicoChalco, Nebraska[9]
Churubusco, Federal DistrictChurubusco, Indiananamed for the Battle of Churubusco[15]
Córdoba, VeracruzCordova, Alabama[104]
Durango City, DurangoDurango, Colorado[41]
La Paz, Baja California SurLa Paz, Arizona[105]
León, GuanajuatoLeon, Monroe County, Wisconsin[25]
Magdalena Contreras, Federal DistrictContreras, Indiananamed after the Battle of Contreras[15]
Matamoros, TamaulipasMatamoras, Ohio[49] Mexican–American War reference
Matamoras, Pennsylvania
MexicoMexico, Maine[106]
Mexico, Missouri 
Ciudad Mier, TamaulipoasMier, Indiana[15]
Monterrey, Nuevo LeónMonterey, Indiananamed for Battle of Monterrey[15]
Parral, ChihuahuaParral, Ohio[49]
Perote, VeracruzPerote, Alabama[9]
Saltillo, CoahuilaSaltillo, Indiana[15] Mexican–American War reference
Talpa de Allende, JaliscoTalpa, New Mexico[42]
Tampico, TamaulipasTampico, Washington[37]
Taxco, GuerreroTasco, Kansas[9]
Toluca, state of MexicoToluca, Illinois[19]
Veracruz, VeracruzVera Cruz, Indiana[15]
Xalapa, VeracruzJalapa, Tennessee[107]

Morocco

City or townNamesakeNotes
EssaouiraMogadore, Ohio[49]
CasablancaCasablanca, North Carolina[108][12]
MoroccoMorocco, Indiana
TangierTangier, Virginia[93]:24

The Netherlands

City or townNamesakeNotes
AlmeloNew Almelo, Kansas[109][9]
AmsterdamAmsterdam, Georgia[3]
Amsterdam, Missouri[73]
Amsterdam, Montana[1]
Amsterdam, New Jersey[83]
Amsterdam (city), New York[20]
Amsterdam (town), New York[20]
Amsterdam, Ohio[49]
Amsterdam, Pennsylvania[57]
Amsterdam, Texas[52]
Amsterdam, Virginia[110]
New Amsterdam, Indiana[15]
New Amsterdam, Wisconsin[8]
ArnhemArnheim, Michigan[9]
Bergen (North Holland)
or Bergen-op-Zoom
Bergenfield, New Jersey[83] may just have meant "hills"
North Bergen, New Jersey
BorculoBorculo, Michigan[1]
BreukelenBrooklyn, New York[10]
BredaBreda, Iowa[8]
BrielleBrielle, New Jersey[83]
DelftDelft, Minnesota[22]
DrentheDrenthe, Michigan[28]
FrieslandFriesland, Wisconsin[1]
Vriesland, Michigan[28]
GelderlandGuilderland, New York[20]
's-GravenzandeGravesend, New York[1] see also Gravesend, England
GroningenGroningen, Minnesota[22]
HaarlemHarlem, New York[1]
The HagueHague, New York[10]
Hague, North Dakota[1]
HarlingenHarlingen, New Jersey[1]
Harlingen, Texas[1]
HeemstedeHempstead, New York[20]
LeidenLeyden, Massachusetts[10]
Leyden, New York[10]
Leyden, Wisconsin[8]
MiddelburgMiddleborough, Massachusetts[1]
Middleburgh, New York[1]
NijmegenNijmegen, North Carolina[111][12]
NoordeloosNoordeloos, Michigan[112][1]
OostburgOostburg, Wisconsin[8]
OverijsselOverisel, Michigan[28]
RotterdamRotterdam (town), New York[10]
Rotterdam (CDP), New York[10]
South Holland (Zuid-Holland)South Holland, Illinois[19]
UtrechtNew Utrecht, New York[1]
VenloVenlo, North Dakota[113][24]
VlissingenFlushing, New York[10]
ZeelandZeeland, Michigan[1]
Zeeland, North Dakota
ZutphenZutphen, Michigan[114][1]
ZwolleZwolle, Louisiana[1]

Norway

City or townNamesakeNotes
ArendalArendal Township, Minnesota[22]
AurdalAurdal Township, Minnesota[22]
BergenBergen, New Jerseymay be Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands[83]
Bergen, New York[20]
ByglandBygland Township, Minnesota[22]
DovreDovray, Minnesota[22]
DrammenDrammen, Wisconsin[25]
EidsvollEidsvold Township, Minnesota[22]
FoldenFolden Township, Minnesota[22]
Fossum, TelemarkFossum Township, Minnesota[22]
FronFrohn Township, Minnesota[22]
HamarHamar, North Dakota[115][24]
HammerfestHammerfest, North Dakota[24]
HeddalHitterdal, Minnesota[22]
HofflandHovland, Minnesota[22]
KongsbergKongsberg, North Dakota[116][117]
Lier, BuskerudLeer, Michigan[28]
NedstrandNerstrand, Minnesota[22]
NorwayNorway, Maine[118]
Norum Parish, Sogn og FjordaneNorum, North Dakota[119]
OsloOslo, Minnesota[22]
Paulsbo (a farm)Poulsbo, Washington[120]
SandnesSandnes Township, Minnesota[22]
SolumNew Solum Township, Minnesota[22]
SolørSoler Township, Minnesota[22]
StavangerStavanger, Illinois[19]
SundalSundal Township, Minnesota[22]
Trondheim (formerly Nidaros)Nidaros Township, Minnesota[22]
TrysilTrysil, North Dakota[121][24]
TynsetTynsid Township, Minnesota[22]

Pakistan

City or townNamesakeNotes
KalatKelat, KentuckyT. J. Smith, local school teacher, suggested the name of the capital of Balochistan when asked for a unique name[7]
LahoreLahore, Virginia 

Palestine

For cities in Palestinian territory, see the Ancient world section below.

Panama

City or townNamesakeNotes
ColónColon, Michigan[8]
Panama CityPanama City, Florida[6]
Portobelo, ColónPortobello, Maryland[122][40]

Peru

City or townNamesakeNotes
CallaoCallao, Utah[61]
Callao, Missouri
Cerro de PascoPasco, Washington[37]
CuscoCuzco, Indiana[15]
LimaLima, Ohio[49]
PerúPeru, Nebraska[123]
Peru, Illinois
Peru, New York
Peru, Indiana
Peru, Kansas
Peru, Pennsylvania
Peru, Vermont
Peru, Maine
Peru, Iowa
Peru, West Virginia

Philippines

City or townNamesakeNotes
ManilaManila, Arkansas 
Manila, Utah[61]

Poland

City or townNamesakeNotes
CzęstochowaCestohowa, Texas 
Elbląg (German: Elbing)Elbing, Kansas[33]
Gdańsk (German: Danzig)Danzig, North Dakota 
GnieznoGnesen Township, Minnesota[22]
Kłodzko (German: Glatz)New Glatz, Maryland[124][40]
KrakówKrakow, Wisconsin[25]
LublinLublin, Wisconsin[25]
Miasteczko Krajeńskie (German: Friedheim)Friedheim, Missouri[2]
OpoleOpole, Minnesota[125]
Poznań (German: Posen)Posen, Illinois[19]
Posen, Michigan[126]
RadomRadom, Illinois[19]
Szczecin (German: Stettin)Stettin, Wisconsin[69]
TarnówTarnov, Nebraska[36]
ToruńTorun, Wisconsin 
WarsawWarsaw, Illinois
Warsaw, Indiana[15]
Warsaw, Missouri
Warsaw, Minnesota
Warsaw, New York
Wrocław (German: Breslau)Breslau, Texas 
Poland Poland, Herkimer County, New York There are several U.S. places named Poland, but this is the only one named after the country. The rest are named after people, Poland, Ohio (named after a person), or in Poland, Maine's very unusual case, a song.

Portugal

City or townNamesakeNotes
LisbonLisbon, Connecticut 
Lisbon, Florida 
Lisbon, Illinois 
Lisbon, Indiana 
Lisbon, Iowa 
Lisbon, Louisiana 
Lisbon, Maine[10]
Lisbon, Maryland 
Lisbon, Missouri 
Lisbon, New Hampshire 
Lisbon, New York 
Lisbon, North Dakota 
Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio 
Lisbon, Clark County, Ohio 
Lisbon, Waukesha County, Wisconsin 
Lisbon, Juneau County, Wisconsin 
New Lisbon, Henry County, Indiana 
New Lisbon, Randolph County, Indiana 
New Lisbon, New Jersey 
New Lisbon, New York 
New Lisbon, Wisconsin 

Romania

RegionNamesakeNotes
TransylvaniaTransylvania County, North Carolina

Russia

City or townNamesakeNotes
ArkhangelskSitka, Alaska[10] original name of Sitka was New Arkhangelsk
BorodinoBorodino, New York[10] named for the Battle of Borodino
Moscow KremlinKremlin, Oklahoma[85]
Liebental (Lubonironvka)Liebenthal, KansasVolga German settlement[33]
Marks (Katharinenstadt)Catharine, KansasVolga German settlement[33]
MoscowMoscow, Idaho 
Moscow Mills, Missouri 
Moscow, Texas[10]
Moscow, Ohio
Obermunjor (Kriwowskoje)Munjor, KansasVolga German settlement
Pfeifer (Gnilushka)Pfeifer, KansasVolga German settlement[33]
Saint PetersburgSt. Petersburg, Florida[6]
Schoenchen (Paninskaja)Schoenchen, KansasVolga German settlement[33]
Sovetsk, Kaliningrad OblastTilsit, Missouri[2]

Saudi Arabia

City or townNamesakeNotes
MeccaMecca, California 
Medina Medina, Ohio [49]
Medina, Minnesota

Serbia

City or townNamesakeNotes
BelgradeBelgrade, Montana[16]
Belgrade, Maine

Singapore

City or townNamesakeNotes
SingaporeSingapore, Michigan[127]

Slovakia

City or townNamesakeNotes
NitraNitra, Georgia[91]
Slovak Slovak, Arkansas Named after the country.

Slovenia

City or townNamesakeNotes
IdrijaNew Idria, California[5]
Travnik, Loški PotokTraunik, Michigan[28]

South Africa

City or townNamesakeNotes
JohannesburgJohannesburg, California[10]
Kimberley, Northern CapeKimberly, Missouri[2]
Ladysmith, KwaZulu-NatalLadysmith, Virginia 
PretoriaPretoria, Georgia[128][3]
RandburgRandsburg, California[10]

Spain

City or townNamesakeNotes
A CoruñaCorunna, Michigan[10]
Aledo, MurciaAledo, Illinoischosen from a geographical dictionary[19]
Alhambra (a building)Alhambra, California[5]
Alhambra, Illinois
AlmadénNew Almaden, California[10]
Altura, CastellónAltura, Minnesota[22]
ÁvilaAvilla, Indiana[15]
BarcelonaBarcelona, New York[20]
CádizCadiz, Indiana
Cadiz, Kentucky
Cadiz, Ohio[10]
CartagenaCarthagena, Ohio 
Córdoba, AndalusiaCordova, Nebraska[10]
Galisteo, Cáceres, ExtremaduraGalisteo, New Mexico[42]
GranadaGranada, Minnesota[22]
IberiaIberia, Missouri
Laredo, CantabriaLaredo, Texas[10]
LeónLeon, New York[20]
Leon, Oklahoma
Loja, GranadaLoxa, Illinois[19]
MadridMadrid, Alabama
Madrid, Colorado
Madrid, Maine
Madrid, Nebraska
Madrid, New Mexico
Madrid, New York
New Madrid, Missouri[10]
MálagaMalaga, New Jersey[10]
Malaga, New Mexico
MahónPort Mahon, Delaware[78]
OviedoOviedo, Florida[6]
Palos de la FronteraPalos Park, Illinois[19]
SegoviaSegovia, Texas[129][52]
SevilleSeville, Florida 
Seville, Ohio[49]
ToledoToledo, Ohio[49]
ValenciaValencia, New Mexico
Valencia, Pennsylvania 
Valencia West, Arizona
Valencia, California
ZaragozaSaragossa, Alabama 

Sudan

City or townNamesakeNotes
DongolaDongola, Illinois[64]
KhartoumKhartoum, California[130][9]
Wadi HalfaHalfa, Iowa[8]

Sweden

City or townNamesakeNotes
AlsenAlsen, South Dakota 
ArbogaArboga, California[5]
BorgholmBorgholm Township, Minnesota[22]
BoxholmBoxholm, Iowa[51]
DannemoraDannemora, New York[10]
FalunFalun Township, Minnesota[22]
ForsbyForsby, North Dakota[24]
GothenburgGothenburg, Nebraska[36]
GävleGalva, Illinois[19]
KalmarCalmar, Iowa[51]
KarlstadKarlstad, Minnesota[22]
KarlsborgCarlsborg, Washington 
LinsellLinsell Township, Minnesota[22]
LundLund, Wisconsin 
MalmöMalmo, Nebraska[36]
MalungMalung Township, Minnesota[22]
MoraMora, Minnesota[22]
NoraNora, Indianapolis, Indiana[15]
RonnebyRonneby, Minnesota[22]
Skåne Skanee, Michigan [131]
StockholmStockholm, New York 
TabergTaberg, New York[20]
UppsalaUpsala, Minnesota[22]
Älvsborg fortressElsinboro Township, New Jersey[83]
SwedenSweden, Maine[132]

Switzerland

City or townNamesakeNotes
AltdorfAltorf, Illinois[19]
BernBerne, Indiana [15]
New Bern, North Carolina
GenevaGeneva, Idaho[34]
Geneva, New York[10]
Geneva, Pennsylvania
GlarusNew Glarus, Wisconsin[25]
HallauHallam, Nebraskaclerical error by post office changed the proposed name[133]
InterlakenInterlaken, California 
KlotenKloten, Wisconsin[25]
Langnau im EmmentalLangnau, Kentucky[7]
LausanneLausanne Township, Pennsylvania[10]
LenzburgLenzburg, Illinois[19]
LucerneLucerne, Indiana[15]
MaienfeldMayfield, Wisconsin[25]
Metzerlen-MariasteinMaria Stein, Ohio 
NeuchâtelNeuchatel, Kansas 
RütliGruetli-Laager, Tennessee[107]
VeveyVevay, Indiana[10]
WinterthurWinterthur, Delaware[78]
ZürichZurich, Kansas[33]

Syria

For cities in Syria, see the Ancient world section below.

Tunisia

For cities in Tunisia, see the Ancient world section below.

Turkey

For more cities in Turkey, see the Ancient world section below.

City or townNamesakeNotes
AnkaraAngora, Minnesota[22]

Ukraine

City or townNamesakeNotes
BaltaBalta, North Dakota[24]
KyivKief, North Dakota[24]
OdesaOdessa, Texas[10]
Odessa, Washington  
Selz (now Lymanske)Selz, North Dakota (Emmons County)[24]
SevastopolSebastopol, California 
Sebastopol, Michigan  
Sevastopol, WisconsinThe town clerk incorrectly registered a "v" instead of a "b" and it was never changed [134]
Straßburg (now Kuchurhan, Rozdilna Raion)Strasburg, North Dakota[135]Straßburg was named after the city in Alsace[24]

United Kingdom

British Overseas Territories

City or townNamesakeNotes
Longwood, Saint HelenaLongwood, MissouriPlace where Napoleon lived during his second exile.[2]

Crown Dependencies

City or townNamesakeNotes
Saint Clement, JerseyClements, Maryland[40]

England

City or townNamesakeNotes
Abingdon-on-Thames, OxfordshireAbingdon, Maryland[40]
Acton, LondonActon, Maine[10]
Alton, HampshireAlton, New Hampshire[10]
Amesbury, WiltshireAmesbury, Massachusetts[10]
Great and Little Amwell, HertfordshireEast Amwell Township, New Jersey[9]
Andover, HampshireAndover, Massachusetts[10]
Ashburnham, SussexAshburnham, Massachusetts[9]
AshtonAshton, South Dakota[62] needs disambiguation
Aston, OxfordshireAston Township, Pennsylvania 
Attleborough, NorfolkAttleboro, Massachusetts[10]
Barnstaple, DevonBarnstable, Massachusetts[10]
Barton-upon-Humber, LincolnshireBarton, Maryland[40]
Bath, SomersetBath, Maine[10]
Battle, East SussexBattle, Maryland[136][40]
Beddington, SurreyBeddington, Maine[89]
Bedminster, BristolBedminster, New Jersey[83]
Beenham, BerkshireBeenham, New Mexico[137][42]
Berwick-upon-Tweed, NorthumberlandBerwick, Maine[10]
Beverley, East Riding of YorkshireBeverly, Massachusetts[10]
Bexley, KentBexley, Ohio[49]
Bideford, DevonBiddeford, Maine[10]
Billericay, EssexBillerica, Massachusetts[10]
Birmingham, West MidlandsBirmingham, Alabama[10]
Birmingham, Iowa
Birmingham, Michigan
Birmingham, Missouri 
Blenheim Palace, OxfordshireBlenheim, South Carolina[9]
Boothby, LincolnshireBoothbay, Maine 
Boston, LincolnshireBoston, MassachusettsThere are several towns and cities named Boston in the US, but this is the only one named after the one in England. All the others were named after this city or a person named Boston.[10]
Bowdon, Greater Manchester (historically in Cheshire)Bowdon, North Dakota[24]
Boxford, SuffolkBoxford, Massachusetts[10]
Bradford, West YorkshireBradford, Massachusetts[10]
Braintree, EssexBraintree, Massachusetts[10]
Brampton, Carlisle, CumbriaBrampton, Michigan[8]
Brentford, Greater LondonBranford, Connecticut[10]
Brentwood, EssexBrentwood, California[10]
Brentwood, New Hampshire
Bridgwater, SomersetBridgewater Township, New Jersey[83]
Bridlington, East YorkshireBurlington, New Jersey[10]
Brighton, East SussexBrighton, Alabama[10]
New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Brimfield, HerefordshireBrimfield, Massachusetts[9]
Brinklow, WarwickshireBrinklow, Maryland[40]
Bristol, BristolBristol, Tennessee[10]
Bristol, Indiana
Bromley, Greater LondonBromley, Kentucky[7]
Broseley, ShropshireBroseley, Missouri[2]
Brunswick (Hove), East SussexBrunswick, Missouri[2][73]
Buckingham, BuckinghamshireBuckingham, Pennsylvania 
Bude, CornwallBude, Mississippi 
Burton upon Trent, StaffordshireBurton, Illinois[19]
Bury, Greater ManchesterWoodbury, New Jersey 
Buxton, NorfolkBuxton, Maine[89]
Calne, WiltshireCaln Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
Cambridge, CambridgeshireCambridge, Massachusetts[10]
Canterbury, KentCanterbury, Connecticut[10]
Carlisle, CumbriaCarlisle, Pennsylvania[10]
Chalfont St Giles, BuckinghamshireChalfont, Pennsylvania[57]:307
Chatham, KentChatham, Massachusetts 
Chatsworth, DerbyshireChatsworth, Illinois[19]
Chelmsford, EssexChelmsford, Massachusetts[10]
Chelsea, LondonChelsea, Massachusetts[10]
Cheltenham, GloucestershireCheltenham, Maryland 
Chester, CheshireChester, Illinois[19]
Chesterfield, DerbyshireChesterfield Township, New Jersey[83]
Chichester, West SussexUpper Chichester Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
Chilham/Chilham CastleChillum, Maryland[40]
Chilmark, WiltshireChilmark, Massachusetts[10]
Chipping Barnet, Greater LondonBarnet, Vermont[10]
Claremont (country house), SurreyClaremont, Virginia[93]:200
Clifton, BristolClifton, North Dakota[138][24]
Coalville, LeicestershireCoalville, Utah[61]
Cobham, SurreyCobham, Albemarle County, Virginia[93]:25
Colchester, EssexColchester, Connecticut[10]
Coventry, West MidlandsCoventry, Connecticut[10]
Crewe, CheshireCrewe, Virginia[93]:152
Croydon, Greater LondonCroydon, New Hampshire[10]
Danbury, EssexDanbury, Connecticut[10]
Danby, North YorkshireDanby, Vermont[10]
Darlington, County DurhamDarlington, Indiana[15]
Dartmouth, DevonDartmouth, Massachusetts[10]
Deal, KentDeal, New Jersey[10]
Dedham, EssexDedham, Massachusetts[10]
Deptford, Greater LondonDeptford Township, New Jersey[10]
Derby, DerbyshireDerby, Connecticut[10]
Dorchester, DorsetDorchester, Boston, Massachusetts[10]
Dover, KentDover, Delaware[10]
Dover, New Jersey 
Dunstable, BedfordshireDunstable, Massachusetts[10]
Durham, County DurhamDurham, Connecticut[10]
Durham, North Carolina
Duxbury Hall, LancashireDuxbury, Massachusetts[9]
East Ardsley, West Riding of YorkshireArdsley, New York[20]
Easton Neston, NorthamptonshireEaston, Pennsylvania [57]:47
Easton, Massachusetts
East Raynham, NorfolkRaynham, Massachusetts 
Edgeley, Greater Manchester (originally Cheshire)Edgeley, North Dakota[24]
Edgmond, ShropshireEdgmont Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
Enfield Town, Greater LondonEnfield, Connecticut 
Epping, EssexEpping, New Hampshire[10]
Epsom, SurreyEpsom, New Hampshire[10]
Epworth, LincolnshireEpworth, Iowa[51]
Eton, BerkshireEton, Georgia[3]
Evesham, WorcestershireEvesham Township, New Jersey[83]
Exeter, DevonExeter, New Hampshire[10]
Falmouth, CornwallFalmouth, Massachusetts 
Farmington, GloucestershireFarmington, Connecticut[10]
Farnham, SurreyFarnham, Virginia[93]:173
Foxhall, SuffolkFoxton, Colorado[41]
Framlingham, SuffolkFramingham, Massachusetts[10]
Glastonbury, SomersetGlastonbury, Connecticut[10]
Gloucester, GloucestershireGloucester, Massachusetts[10]
Gravesend, KentGravesend, New York[20] see also 's-Gravenzande, Netherlands
Great Barrington, GloucestershireGreat Barrington, Massachusetts 
Great Wilbraham, CambridgeshireWilbraham, Massachusetts 
Great Yarmouth, NorfolkYarmouth, Massachusetts[10]
Greenwich, Greater LondonGreenwich, Connecticut[10]
Groton, SuffolkGroton, Massachusetts[8]
Guildford, SurreyGuilford, Connecticut[10]
Much Hadham and Little Hadham, HertfordshireHaddam, Connecticut[9]
Hadleigh, SuffolkHadley, Massachusetts 
Halifax, West YorkshireHalifax, Massachusetts 
Hampstead, Greater LondonHampstead, New Hampshire[10]
Hampton, LondonHampton, New Hampshire[10]
Harpswell, LincolnshireHarpswell, Maine[10]
Harrogate, North YorkshireHarrogate, Tennessee[9]
Harwich, EssexHarwich Port, Massachusetts[10]
Hastings, East SussexHastings-on-Hudson, New York[20]
HatfieldHatfield, Massachusetts[10] needs disambiguation
Haverhill, SuffolkHaverhill, Massachusetts[10]
Haworth, West YorkshireHaworth, New Jersey[83]
Hemel Hempstead, HertfordshireHempstead, New York[10]
Hereford, HerefordshireHereford, South Dakota[62] named for the breed of cattle, which originated in Herefordshire
Hertford, HertfordshireHartford, Connecticut[10]
Highgate, Greater LondonHighgate, Vermont[10]
Hillington, NorfolkHillington, Wisconsinneighborhood in Madison, Wisconsin[25]
Hingham, NorfolkHingham, Massachusetts[10]
Huntingdon, CambridgeshireHuntingdon, Pennsylvania 
Ilchester, SomersetIlchester, Maryland[40]
Ipswich, SuffolkIpswich, Massachusetts[10]
Islip, NorthamptonshireIslip, New York[10]
Kennett, CambridgeshireKennett Square, Pennsylvania[10]
Kenilworth, WarwickshireKillingworth, Connecticut 
Kensington, Greater LondonKensington, Maryland 
Keswick, CumbriaKeswick, California[10]
Kimbolton, CambridgeshireKimbolton, Ohio[10]
King's Lynn, NorfolkLynn, Massachusetts[10]
Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of YorkshireHull, Massachusetts[10]
Lancaster, LancashireLancaster, Pennsylvania[10]
Langley, BerkshireLangley, South Carolina[19]
Laxton, NottinghamshireLexington, Massachusetts[10]
Leamington Spa, WarwickshireLeamington, Utah[61]
Leeds, West YorkshireLeeds, Alabama[10]
Leominster, HerefordshireLeominster, Massachusetts[10]
Lewes, East SussexLewes, Delaware[78]
Limington, SomersetLimington, Maine[89]
Lincoln, LincolnshireLincoln, Massachusetts[10]
Lichfield, StaffordshireLitchfield, Connecticut[10]
Liverpool, MerseysideLiverpool, New York[10]
LondonNew London, Connecticut 
London, Kentucky[10]
New London, Missouri 
Longton, StaffordshireLongton, Kansas[33]
Ludlow, ShropshireLudlow, Massachusetts[10]
Lyme Regis, DorsetLyme, Connecticut[10]
Maidstone, KentMaidstone, Vermont[10]
Maldon, EssexMalden, Massachusetts[10]
Malvern, WorcestershireMalverne, New York 
Malvern Hill, VirginiaSite of The Battle of Malvern Hill, an American Civil war battle
Malvern, Pennsylvania
ManchesterNorth Manchester, Indiana
Manchester, Missouri
Manchester, New Hampshire[10]
Mansfield, NottinghamshireMansfield Township, New Jersey[83]
Margate, KentMargate City, New Jersey[83]
Marlborough, WiltshireMarlborough, Massachusetts[10]
Marlow, BuckinghamshireMarlow, New Hampshire[10]
Matfield, KentMatfield Green, Kansas[33]
Matlock, DerbyshireMatlock, Iowa[51]
Mendham, SuffolkMendon, Massachusetts[10]
Meriden, West MidlandsMeriden, Connecticut 
Middlesbrough, North YorkshireMiddlesboro, Kentucky[7]
Middlesex, LondonWest Middlesex, Pennsylvania
MilfordMilford, Connecticut[10] needs disambiguation
Modbury, DevonMadbury, New Hampshire 
Needham Market, SuffolkNeedham, Massachusetts[10]
Nether Winchendon, BuckinghamshireWinchendon, Massachusetts 
Newark-on-Trent, NottinghamshireNewark, New Jersey[10]
Newbury, BerkshireNewbury, Massachusetts[10]
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and WearNewcastle, Texas[10]
New Castle, Pennsylvania
Newmarket, SuffolkNewmarket, New Hampshire[10]
Newstead Abbey, NottinghamshireNewstead, New York 
Northampton, NorthamptonshireNorthampton, Massachusetts[10]
Norton, OxfordshireNorton, Massachusetts[10] needs disambiguation
Norwich, NorfolkNorwich, Connecticut[10]
Nottingham, NottinghamshireNottingham, New Jersey 
Oakham, RutlandOakham, Massachusetts[10]
Oldham, Greater ManchesterOldham, South Dakota[62]
Olney, BuckinghamshireOlney, Maryland[40]
Oxford, Oxfordshire Oxford, Mississippi [139]
Oxford, Ohio[49]
Penn, BuckinghamshirePenn, North Dakota[24]
Petersham, LondonPetersham, Massachusetts[9]
PlaistowPlaistow, New Hampshireneeds disambiguation[9]
Plymouth, DevonPlymouth, Massachusetts[10]
Plymouth, Indiana
Pontefract, West YorkshirePomfret, Connecticut[10]
Portsmouth, HampshirePortsmouth, Virginia[10]
Preston, LancashirePreston, Connecticut 
Raynham, NorfolkRaynham, Massachusetts 
Reading, BerkshireReading, Pennsylvania[10]
Reigate, SurreyRyegate, Vermont[9]
Reydon, SuffolkReydon, Oklahoma[85]
Richmond, LondonRichmond, Virginia[93]:227
Ridley, CheshireRidley Park, Pennsylvania[10]
Ripon, North YorkshireRipon, Wisconsin[10]
Rochdale, Greater ManchesterRochdale Village, Queens New York[20]
Rochester, KentRochester, Massachusetts[10]
Rowley, East Riding of YorkshireRowley, Massachusetts[10]
Royal Tunbridge Wells, KentTunbridge, North Dakota[140][24]
Rugby, WarwickshireRugby, North Dakota[9]
Runnymede, SurreyRunnymede, Kansas[33]
Ryde, Isle of WightRyde, California[9]
Rye, East SussexRye, New Hampshire[10]
St Albans, HertfordshireSt. Albans, Vermont 
Salisbury, WiltshireSalisbury, Maryland[40]
Sandown, Isle of WightSandown, New Hampshire 
Sandwich, KentSandwich, Massachusetts[10]
Scarborough, North YorkshireScarborough, Maine[10]
Shadwell, Greater LondonShadwell, Virginia 
Sheffield, South YorkshireSheffield, Massachusetts[10]
Shrewsbury, ShropshireShrewsbury, Massachusetts[10]
SkeltonSkelton, West Virginia[82] needs disambiguation
Smithfield, LondonSmithfield, Rhode Island 
Somerset Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Sotterley, SuffolkSotterley (Hollywood, Maryland)[40]
Southampton, HampshireSouthampton, New York[10]
South Norwood, Greater LondonNorwood, Massachusetts[10]
Southwark, LondonSouthwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[57]:33
Springfield, EssexSpringfield, Massachusetts[10]
Stamford, LincolnshireStamford, Connecticut 
Staplehurst, KentStaplehurst, Nebraska[36]
Stockbridge, HampshireStockbridge, Massachusetts[10]
Stockport, Greater ManchesterStockport, Ohio[10]
Stockton-on-Tees, County DurhamStockton Springs, Maine[89]
Stourbridge, West MidlandsSturbridge, Massachusetts[10]
StowStow, Massachusettsneeds disambiguation[9]
Stratford-upon-Avon, WarwickshireStratford, Connecticut 
Sudbury, SuffolkSudbury, Massachusetts[10]
Sunbury-on-ThamesSunbury, Pennsylvania[57]:49
Sutton Scarsdale, DerbyshireScarsdale, New York[10]
Taunton, SomersetTaunton, Massachusetts[10]
Tewkesbury, GloucestershireTewksbury, Massachusetts[10]
Thornbury, GloucestershireThornbury Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
Teignmouth, DevonTinmouth, Vermont[9]
Tisbury, WiltshireTisbury, Massachusetts[10]
Tolland, SomersetTolland, Connecticut[10]
Toppesfield, EssexTopsfield, Massachusetts[10]
Topsham, DevonTopsham, Maine[10]
Trafford, Greater ManchesterTrafford, Pennsylvania[141]
Truro, CornwallTruro, Massachusetts[10]
Turton, LancashireTurton, South Dakota[62]
Ventnor, Isle of WightVentnor City, New Jersey[83]
Wakefield, West YorkshireWakefield, New Hampshire 
Wallingford, OxfordshireWallingford, Pennsylvania[9]
Wantage, OxfordshireWantage Township, New Jersey[83]
Wareham, DorsetWareham, Massachusetts[10]
Warminster, WiltshireWarminster, Pennsylvania 
Warwick, WarwickshireWarwick, Pennsylvania[57]:244
Wellingborough, NorthamptonshireWillingboro Township, New Jersey[83]
Wells, SomersetWells, Maine[10]
Wenham Magna, SuffolkWenham, Massachusetts[10]
Westminster, Greater LondonWestminster, California[5] named for the Westminster Assembly
Weymouth, DorsetWeymouth, Massachusetts[10]
Wickford, EssexWickford, Rhode Island 
Willoughby, LincolnshireWilliba, Kentucky[7]
Wilmington, KentNew Wilmington, Pennsylvania 
Wilmington, North Carolina[142]
Wilton, WiltshireWilton, New Hampshire[10]
Wimbledon, LondonWimbledon, North Dakota[24]
Winchester, HampshireWinchester, Virginia[93]:89
Windsor, BerkshireWindsor, Maine[10]
Woburn, BedfordshireWoburn, Massachusetts[9]
Woodstock, OxfordshireWoodstock, Alabama[104]
Woolwich, LondonWoolwich, Maine[10]
Worcester, WorcestershireWorcester, Massachusetts[10]
Wrentham, SuffolkWrentham, Massachusetts[10]
Wylam, NorthumberlandWylam, Alabamaneighbourhood of Birmingham, AL, also

named after a place in England [9]

Wymondham, NorfolkWindham, Maine[89]
York, North YorkshireYork, Pennsylvania 

Northern Ireland

City or townNamesakeNotes
Antrim, County AntrimAntrim, Ohio[49]
ArmaghArmagh, Pennsylvania[10]
BelfastBelfast, Maine[10]
Charlemont, County ArmaghCharlemont, Massachusetts 
ColeraineColerain, North Carolina[10]
DerryLondonderry, New Hampshire [10]
Derry, New Hampshire
Derry, New Mexico
Derry, Pennsylvania[57]
DungannonDungannon, Virginia[93]:187
Glenarm, County AntrimGlenarm, Kentucky[143][7]
LisburnLisburn, Pennsylvania 
LurganLurgan Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
NewryNewry, Maine[10]
Rostrevor, County DownRostraver Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
StrabaneStraban Township, Pennsylvania[57]:331
UlsterUlster Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania[57]

Scotland

City or townNamesakeNotes
AberdeenAberdeen, Washington[37]
Aldie Castle, Kinross-shireAldie, Virginia[93]:124
AlloaAlloway, New York[20]
AllowayAlloway, Maryland[144][40]
AncrumAncram, New York[20]
Ayr, AyrshireMount Ayr, Iowa[51]
BannockburnBannockburn, Illinois[19]
Bathgate, West LothianBathgate, North Dakota 
Blair AthollAthol, Massachusetts 
Braemore, HighlandsBremo Bluff, Virginia[93]:84
Caledonia, the Roman Empire's name for ScotlandCaledonia, Missouri
CurrieCurrie, Minnesota[10]
Dallas, ScotlandDallas, Texas 
DumbartonDunbarton, New Hampshire[10]
DumfriesDumfries, Virginia[93]:166
DundeeDundee, Florida[6]
DunfermlineDunfermline, Illinois[19]
EdinburghEdina, Minnesota
Edina, Missouri
Edinburg, Texas[10]  
Elcho CastleElcho, Wisconsin[25]
ElderslieEllerslie, Maryland[40]
Elgin, MorayElgin, Minnesota[22]
Ettrick, Scottish BordersEttrick, Virginia[93]:63
Glamis CastleGlamis, California[9]
GlasgowGlasgow, Kentucky[10]
Glasgow, Missouri 
Glasgow, Virginia 
Glen CoeGlencoe, Missouri
Glencoe, HighlandGlencoe, Minnesota[22]
Glendale, SkyeGlendale, Utah[61]
Glenelg, HighlandGlenelg, Maryland[40]
Grampian MountainsGrampian, Pennsylvania[57]
Gretna GreenGretna, Louisiana 
InvernessInverness Township, Michigan[10]
Kelso, Scottish BordersKelso, Washington[37]
KilmarnockKilmarnock, Virginia[93]:120
KilsythKilsyth, West Virginia[82]
KilwinningKilwinning, Missouri[2]
KinrossKinross Charter Township, Michigan[28]
LanarkLanark, Illinois[19]
LeithLeith, North Dakota[24]
Leven, FifeLeven Township, Minnesota[22]
Linlithgow, West LothianLithgow, New York[20]
Lochbuie, MullLochbuie, Colorado[41]
Lochgelly, FifeLochgelly, West Virginia[82]
Loudoun, East Ayrshire Loudoun County, Virginia
Lower LargoLargo, Maryland[40]
Melrose, Scottish BordersMelrose, Massachusetts[10]
Montrose, AngusMontrose, Minnesota[22]
Muirkirk, East AyrshireMuirkirk, Maryland[40]
Newburgh, FifeNewburgh (city), New York[10]
Paisley, RenfrewshirePaisley, Oregon[56]
PerthPerth, New York[10]
Rothesay, ButeRothsay, Minnesota[22]
RutherglenRuther Glen, Virginia[93]:57
Skibo Castle, SutherlandSkibo, Minnesota[22]
StirlingMount Sterling, Kentucky[10]
Tantallon Castle, East LothianTantallon, Maryland[145]
Upper LargoLargo, Maryland[40]
WanlockheadWanlock, Illinois[19]

Wales

City or townNamesakeNotes
BalaBala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 
BangorBangor, New York[10]
BreconBeacon, Iowa[51]
CaernarfonArvon Township, Michigan[146]
Caernarvon Township, Pennsylvania[10]
CardiffCardiff, Maryland[40]
CynwydBala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 
GwyneddUpper Gwynedd Township 
HaverfordwestHaverford, Pennsylvania[10]
Hawarden CastleHawarden, Iowa[51]
LampeterLampeter, Pennsylvania[10]
LandoreLandore, Idahoformer mining town; now a ghost town [34]
LlandoveryLandover, Maryland[40]
Milford HavenMilford, Pennsylvania[57]:106
NantmelNantmeal Village, Pennsylvania[57]:245
NarberthNarberth, Pennsylvania[9]
New RadnorRadnor, Pennsylvania[10]
PembrokePembroke, Massachusetts 
Penrhyn QuarryPenryn, California[9]
SwanseaSwansea, Massachusetts[10]
Wales Wales, Utah [15]

Uruguay

City or townNamesakeNotes
MontevideoMontevideo, Minnesota[22]

Uzbekistan

City or townNamesakeNotes
SamarkandSamarcand, North Carolina[147][9]

Ancient world

Cities that have namesakes because they are biblical or prominent in ancient history are in this section.

City or townCivilizationModern locationNamesakeNotes
AleppoHalafAleppo, SyriaAleppo, Pennsylvania[57]:249
AntiochHellenisticruins near Antakya, TurkeyAntioch, California[10]
ArbelaAssyrianErbil, IraqArbela, Missourinamed for the Battle of Arbela, where Alexander decisively defeated the Persian Empire[9]
ArgosGreekArgos, GreeceArgos, Indiana[15]
AshkelonCanaaniteAshkelon, IsraelAscalon, Georgia[3]
BabylonBabylonianruins at Hillah, IraqBabylon, New York[10]
BereaMacedonianVeria, GreeceBerea, Kentucky[10]
Bethany Hebrew al-Eizariya, West BankBethany, Missouri[10]
Bethany, Oregon[10]
BethlehemHebrewBethlehem, West BankBethlehem, Pennsylvania[10]
BethphageHebrewBethphage, IsraelBethpage, New York[20]
BozrahHebrewBouseira, JordanBozrah, Connecticut 
Carthage Punic, Berber Carthage, TunisiaCarthage, Missouri
Carthage, TennesseeNotes:

Per the Carthage, Mississippi page, Carthage MS is named for Carthage, TN, and Carthage, TX is named for Carthage, MS...

"Carthage[, Mississippi] was established in 1834, and became the county seat. The Harris family were early settlers, and named the town after their former home of Carthage, Tennessee."

"When [Carthage, Texas] established in 1848, it was named after Carthage, Mississippi."

[148]

Carthage, Indiana
Ancient CorinthGreekCorinth, GreeceCorinth, Mississippi[10]
DamascusAramaeanDamascus, SyriaDamascus, Maryland[40]
DelphiGreekDelphi, GreeceDelphi, Indiana[15]
DothanHebrewTell Dothan – 10 km SW of Jenin, West BankDothan, Alabama 
EkronPhilistineKibbutz Revadim, IsraelEkron, Kentucky[7]
EndorCanaaniteJezreel ValleyIndore, West Virginiaspelling error for the village where the Witch of Endor lived[82]
EphesusGreek3 km SW of Selçuk, TurkeyEphesus, Georgia[3]
GalileeHebrewNorthern Israel and Southern LebanonNew Galilee, Pennsylvania[149]
GazaPhilistineGaza City, Gaza StripGaza, New Hampshire[150]
Hebron Hebrew Hebron, West BankHebron, Nebraska[10]
Hebron, Kentucky[151]
HerculaneumSamniteErcolano, Campania, ItalyHerculaneum, Missouri[2]
IkónionPhrygianKonya, TurkeyIconium, Iowa[51]
IthacaGreekIthaca, GreeceIthaca, New York
Jericho Natufian Tell es-Sultan, West BankJerico Springs, MO
Jericho, Vermont[10]
JerusalemHebrewJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, New York[10]
JaffaCanaaniteTel Aviv-Yafo, IsraelJoppa, Maryland[40]
KarnakEgyptianLuxor, EgyptKarnak, Illinois[64]
LauriumGreekLaurium, GreeceLaurium, Michigan[28]
MarathonGreekMarathon, GreeceMarathon, New York[10]
Memphis Egyptian ruins near Mit Rahina, EgyptMemphis, Missouri 
Memphis, Tennessee[107]
MycenaeMycenaean Greece11 km N of Argos, GreeceMycenae, New York 
NazarethHebrewNazareth, IsraelNazareth, Pennsylvania[10]
NinevehNeo-AssyrianMosul, IraqNineveh, New York[10]
PalmyraAmoriteTadmur, SyriaPalmyra, New Jersey[10]
PompeiiOscanPompei, ItalyPompeii, Michigan 
PhilippiMacedoniannear Filippoi, GreecePhilippi, Tennessee[152][107]
SamariaCanaaniteSamaria mountains, West BankSamaria, Indiana[15]
SardisLydianSart, TurkeySardis, Alabama[153]
ShilohHebrewShiloh, West BankShiloh, Georgia[10]
SidonPhoenicianSidon, LebanonSidon, Mississippi[10]
SmyrnaGreekIzmir, TurkeySmyrna, Georgia[10]
SpartaGreekSparta, GreeceSparta, Georgia[3]
SusaPersianShush, IranShushan, New York[10]
SwenettEgyptianAswanSyene, Wisconsin[154][8]
SyracuseGreekSyracuse, ItalySyracuse, New York[10]
TarantoGreekTaranto, ItalyTarentum, Pennsylvania[10]
ThebesEgyptianLuxor, EgyptThebes, Illinois[64]
TimoniumEgyptianAntirhodos island, Alexandria harbor, EgyptTimonium, Marylandincomplete palace built by Mark Antony[40]
Troy (unknown) Hisarlik, TurkeyTroy, Alabama
Troy, Illinois
Troy, Michigan
Troy, Missouri
Troy, New York[10]
TekoaHebrewTuqu', West BankTekoa, Washington[37]
TyrePhoenicianTyre, LebanonTyre, New York[20]
UticaPhoenicianBizerte Governorate, TunisiaUtica, New York[10]

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