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Cities with the Same Name Quiz

We give you two locations. Tell us which city can be found in both places.
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LocationsCity
Spain or Ohio
England or Alabama
California or Costa Rica
Colorado or Illinois
Virginia or Texas
West Virginia or South Carolina
New Hampshire or England
Washington or British Columbia
Missouri, Massachusetts, or Illinois
Massachusetts or Oregon
LocationsCity
Florida or Russia
Maine or Oregon
Texas or California
Kansas or Missouri
Virginia or Egypt
Georgia or Greece
Florida or Australia
New York or Minnesota
Russia or Costa Rica
Montana or Scotland
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herczanzibar
Also a portsmouth in New Hampshire and England. I'm sure there's way more considering it's New England but thats just one that jumped out at me.
2010-10-04 | reply
marceloOrigoni
Isn't Kansas City in KS and MO the same city? (same case happens in St Louis, between MO and IL)
2010-10-04 | reply
Nope, they are politically distinct cities. Same metropolitan area though.
2010-10-04 | reply
beccalinda
There's a Dover New Hampshire and England. Also, West Virginia is spelled wrong.
2010-10-04 | reply
Quizmaster
Fixed the spelling....
2010-10-04 | reply
gtbeam3r
I'm from New Hampshire: There is a Kingston, Kensington, Notingham, Effingham, Durham, Dover, Portsmouth (mentioned above), Greenland, Hampton, Newmarket, Brentwood, Freemont, Chester in NH and the UK just to name a few :)
2010-10-04 | reply
dwo
Frisco, Texas and Frisco, California?
2010-10-04 | reply
yocoy
Philadelphia, Pa and Philadelphia, Mississippi...York, Pa and York, England...
2010-10-05 | reply
gtbeam3r
Wow the Quizmaster got destroyed by comments on this quiz.. I suggest renaming to "Most Populus Cities with the same name" heh heh.. still a good quiz though.
2010-10-05 | reply
@Yocoy: Many states have a York, not just Pennsylvania...they include Montana, New York, and Alabama amongst others. Also, what about Hyde Park? Funny enough also, New York has both a Hyde Park and a New Hyde Park.
2010-10-07 | reply
BennyP614
Theres actually a springfield in like 20 states
2011-03-15 | reply
ImKong
Minnesota and New York both have a Buffalo.
2011-05-17 | reply
vb3347
There's a fairly sizable Beaumont in both Texas and California. Been in both.
2011-07-18 | reply
jadekelly
@gtbeam3r There isn't a Greenland or a Freemont in the UK...but I do agree that there are a ridiculous amount of towns and cities with the same names in the UK and America. Good quiz though. There's a Rochester in the UK as well as New York and Minnesota.
2011-08-24 | reply
acer9199
18/20 on first try. I missed Pasadena and Samara of course. You have to go with either the most populous, or at least the most well known. Good quiz, thanks.
2011-09-22 | reply
420anaitor
russia and idaho, poland and missouri
2011-12-03 | reply
lancershaft
@dwo....there is no "frisco, california" though most of us southern californians refer to the city as "frisco" it's actually san francisco....and for the quizmaster there's a city of orange in both cali and texas, as well
2012-02-18 | reply
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