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Cities by ending and a clue

I'll give you the ending letters of a few cities and a clue to guess each of them. Will you get all 20 of them?
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Last updated: January 27, 2022
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First submittedJanuary 7, 2022
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-ia
Named after a US president, but not located on the US
Monrovia
Its name means 'wisdom' in Greek
Sofia
Largest city in the Spanish region where Paella comes from
Valencia
 
 
-polis
Twin city of Saint Paul
Minneapolis
The first half of its name is a US state
Indianapolis
City in the south of Brazil located mostly on an island. The first part of its name is related to the Portuguese word for 'flower'
Florianópolis
 
 
-dam
Dutch city on the river Amstel
Amsterdam
This city hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021
Rotterdam
 
 
-nes
Mediterranean city which hosts a famous film festival
Cannes
Capital city of Brittany
Rennes
Norwegian city close to Stavanger
Sandnes
-grad
Russian port city in the Baltic Sea
Kaliningrad
City on the Volga river. It was renamed in 1961
Volgograd
 
 
-burg
Mozart was born here in 1756
Salzburg
City that has been the capital of Russia
Saint Petersburg
It hosted the final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Johannesburg
A peace was signed here between emperor Charles V (also Charles I of Spain) and the Schmalkaldic League (Protestant German princes) in 1555
Augsburg
A type of food usually associated with the US gets its name from this city
Hamburg
 
 
-pol
Biggest city in the Crimean peninsula
Sevastopol
Major city in Transnistria (Moldova) whose team defeated Real Madrid in a match in 2021
Tiraspol
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Level 69
Jan 7, 2022
Sevastopol is misspelt
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Level 55
Jan 7, 2022
Corrected, thanks! I'm used to writing it with 'b', since that is how it is in Spanish