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Landskrona is unique as it officially has shield holders and a crown as part of the arms itself.
Landskrona city arms was granted the city shortly after Skania had been conquered by Sweden, and displays some unique details. No other city arms has shield holders and the crown that is ontop of the shield is nowhere else to be found, but its contents is described in the blaising. Since Landskrona was a city, the municipality has, in theory, the option to crown the shield with a wall crown, but this is never done as Landskron ...
See also:Swedish heraldry, Swedish heraldry - Overview, Swedish heraldry - Samples, Swedish heraldry - List of cities, Swedish heraldry - Resources Read more here: » Swedish heraldry: Encyclopedia II - Swedish heraldry - List of cities |
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Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - Central cities.
Baltimore, Maryland (Major airport: adjacent to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, in Anne Arundel County)
Washington, DC
Hagerstown, Maryland
Annapolis, Maryland (Capital of Maryland)
Alexandria, VA
Arlington County, VA (Major airport: Ronald Reagan Washington Nationa ...
See also:Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - Counties and districts, Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - District of Columbia, Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - Maryland, Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - Virginia, Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - West Virginia, Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - List of cities, Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - Central cities Read more here: » Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area - List of cities |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - City status in the United Kingdom - List of citiesThe following are the official cities in the United Kingdom as of 2004. Those which have been cities since time immemorial are indicated with "TI" in the "since" column.
Note that the Cathedral column lists the diocesan cathedrals that were the grounds for the granting of city status, that is, cathedrals of the established Church of England, and the formerly established Church in Wales or Church of Ireland, in cities recognised prior to 1888. The Church of Scotland has no bishops. Many of these cities have Roman Catholic cathedrals, but these are not listed.
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See also:City status in the United Kingdom, City status in the United Kingdom - City status, City status in the United Kingdom - List of cities, City status in the United Kingdom - Cities now in the Republic of Ireland, City status in the United Kingdom - City councils, City status in the United Kingdom - City applications, City status in the United Kingdom - Cathedral towns, City status in the United Kingdom - Large towns Read more here: » City status in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - City status in the United Kingdom - List of cities |
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List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Central Serbia.
Aranđelovac (T -24,336, C - 48,071)
Bajina Bašta
Belgrade (Urban Belgrade - 1,280,639, C - 1,574,050)
Barajevo (T - 8,200, C - 24,436)
Belgrade - Voždovac (T - 132,640, C - 151,746)
Beli Potok (T - 3,507)
Pinosava (T - 2,826)
Belgrade - Vračar (T - 57,934)
Grocka (T - 8,339, C - 75,376)
Belgrade - Zvezdara (T - 132,352)
Zemun (T - 146,172, C - 19 ...
See also:List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro, List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Serbia, List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Central Serbia, List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Vojvodina, List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Kosovo and Metohija, List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Montenegro Read more here: » List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro: Encyclopedia II - List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro - Serbia |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - HistorySpanish seaman Juan Díaz de Solís discovered the Río de la Plata in 1516 but his expedition was cut short by an attack in which he was killed (and supposedly cannibalized) by the native Charrúa or Guaraní tribe (disputed).
The city was first founded as Santa María del Buen Ayre on February 2, 1536 by a Spanish gold-seeking expedition under Pedro de Mendoza. The name was chosen by Mendoza's chaplain, who was a devout follower of the Virgine de Bonaria (Our Lady of the Fair Winds) of Cagliari, Sardinia. The location of Mendoza's city was on today's San Te ...
See also:Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires - Population, Buenos Aires - Economy, Buenos Aires - History, Buenos Aires - Culture, Buenos Aires - Language variations, Buenos Aires - Tango, Buenos Aires - Miscellaneous, Buenos Aires - Transportation, Buenos Aires - Barrios, Buenos Aires - Sports, Buenos Aires - Internet, Buenos Aires - Tourist attractions and places of interest Read more here: » Buenos Aires: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - History |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - List of cities in Argentina - Alphabetical order per province
List of cities in Argentina - Buenos Aires.
La Plata
Bahía Blanca
Tandil
Mar del Plata
Lanús
Pinamar
Azul
Carmen de Patagones
Olavarría
Lobos
Bragado
San Nicolás
Pergamino
Miramar
Necochea
Trenque Lauquen
Pehuajó
Junín
Pilar
Campana
Zárate
Lomas de Zamora
List of cities in Argentina - C ...
See also:List of cities in Argentina, List of cities in Argentina - Alphabetical order per province, List of cities in Argentina - Buenos Aires, List of cities in Argentina - Catamarca, List of cities in Argentina - Chaco, List of cities in Argentina - Chubut, List of cities in Argentina - Córdoba, List of cities in Argentina - Corrientes, List of cities in Argentina - Entre Ríos, List of cities in Argentina - Formosa, List of cities in Argentina - Jujuy, List of cities in Argentina - La Pampa, List of cities in Argentina - La Rioja, List of cities in Argentina - Mendoza, List of cities in Argentina - Misiones, List of cities in Argentina - Neuquén, List of cities in Argentina - Río Negro, List of cities in Argentina - Salta, List of cities in Argentina - San Juan, List of cities in Argentina - San Luis, List of cities in Argentina - Santa Cruz, List of cities in Argentina - Santa Fe, List of cities in Argentina - Santiago del Estero, List of cities in Argentina - Tierra del Fuego, List of cities in Argentina - Tucumán, List of cities in Argentina - Largest cities Read more here: » List of cities in Argentina: Encyclopedia II - List of cities in Argentina - Alphabetical order per province |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - List of cities in Brazil - Other citiesNote that the state capitals are not listed here. Check the items above for the national and state capitals.
List of cities in Brazil - Acre AC.
Acrelândia
Assis Brasil
Brasiléia
Bujari
Capixaba
Cruzeiro do Sul
Epitaciolândia
Feijó
Jordão
Mâncio Lima
Manoel Urbano
Marechal Thaumaturgo
Plácido de Castro
Porto Acre
Porto Walter
Rodrigues Alves
Santa Rosa do Purus
Sena Madureira
Senador Guiomar ...
See also:List of cities in Brazil, List of cities in Brazil - Capital, List of cities in Brazil - State Capitals, List of cities in Brazil - Other cities, List of cities in Brazil - Acre AC, List of cities in Brazil - Alagoas AL, List of cities in Brazil - Amapá AP, List of cities in Brazil - Amazonas AM, List of cities in Brazil - Bahia BA, List of cities in Brazil - Ceará CE, List of cities in Brazil - Espírito Santo ES, List of cities in Brazil - Federal District DF, List of cities in Brazil - Goiás GO, List of cities in Brazil - Maranhão MA, List of cities in Brazil - Mato Grosso MT, List of cities in Brazil - Mato Grosso do Sul MS, List of cities in Brazil - Minas Gerais MG, List of cities in Brazil - Pará PA, List of cities in Brazil - Paraíba PB, List of cities in Brazil - Paraná PR, List of cities in Brazil - Pernambuco PE, List of cities in Brazil - Piauí PI, List of cities in Brazil - Rio de Janeiro RJ, List of cities in Brazil - Rio Grande do Norte RN, List of cities in Brazil - Rio Grande do Sul RS, List of cities in Brazil - Rondônia RO, List of cities in Brazil - Roraima RR, List of cities in Brazil - Santa Catarina SC, List of cities in Brazil - São Paulo SP, List of cities in Brazil - Sergipe SE, List of cities in Brazil - Tocantins TO Read more here: » List of cities in Brazil: Encyclopedia II - List of cities in Brazil - Other cities |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus - List of official Greek names for towns in northern CyprusNote : First name Greek, second name Turkish
A) Nicosia District
Agia, Dilekkaya
Agia Marina, Gürpınar
Agios Vasillios, Türkeli
Ammadies, Sülemaniye
Ampelikou, Bağlıköy
Angolemi, Taşpınar
Argaki, Akçay
Avlona, Gayretköy
Beykoy, Beyköy
Elia, Doğanoı
Epichio, Cihangir
Exo Metochi, Duzova
Fyllia, Serhatköy
Galini, Ömerli
Gerolakkos, Alayköy
Kalo Chorio, Çamlıkö ...
See also:List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus, List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus - Historic sites, List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus - Geographic names, List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus - List of official Greek names for towns in northern Cyprus, List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus - External link Read more here: » List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus: Encyclopedia II - List of cities towns and villages in Cyprus - List of official Greek names for towns in northern Cyprus |
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Buenos Aires - Language variations.
Argentines refer to their language as castellano (Castilian). The dialect spoken in Buenos Aires (as well as in other large cities like Rosario and Montevideo, Uruguay) is characterised by voseo, yeísmo and aspiration or loss of syllable-final -s. Due to its geographical location, it is known as Rioplatense Spanish.
In the early 20th century, Argentina absorbed millions of immigrants, mostly from Italy and Spain. Italian immigrants spoke most ...
See also:Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires - Population, Buenos Aires - Economy, Buenos Aires - History, Buenos Aires - Culture, Buenos Aires - Language variations, Buenos Aires - Tango, Buenos Aires - Miscellaneous, Buenos Aires - Transportation, Buenos Aires - Barrios, Buenos Aires - Sports, Buenos Aires - Internet, Buenos Aires - Tourist attractions and places of interest Read more here: » Buenos Aires: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - Culture |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - PopulationThe people of Buenos Aires are known as porteños ("people of the port"), acknowledging the major historical importance of the port in the development of the city and the whole nation.
The population of Buenos Aires consists primarily of Argentines of Spanish and Italian descent. The vast majority of these originate from the Galician, Asturian, and Basque regions of Spain, and the Calabrian ...
See also:Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires - Population, Buenos Aires - Economy, Buenos Aires - History, Buenos Aires - Culture, Buenos Aires - Language variations, Buenos Aires - Tango, Buenos Aires - Miscellaneous, Buenos Aires - Transportation, Buenos Aires - Barrios, Buenos Aires - Sports, Buenos Aires - Internet, Buenos Aires - Tourist attractions and places of interest Read more here: » Buenos Aires: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - Population |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - EconomyBuenos Aires is the financial, industrial, commercial, and cultural hub of Argentina. Its port is one of the busiest in the world; navigable rivers connect it to north-east Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay. As a result, it serves as the distribution hub for a vast area of the south-eastern region of the continent.
To the west of Buenos Aires is the Pampa Húmeda, the most productive agricultural region of Argentina (as opposed to the dry southern pampa, mostly used for cattle farms). Meat, dairy, grain, tobacco, wool and ...
See also:Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires - Population, Buenos Aires - Economy, Buenos Aires - History, Buenos Aires - Culture, Buenos Aires - Language variations, Buenos Aires - Tango, Buenos Aires - Miscellaneous, Buenos Aires - Transportation, Buenos Aires - Barrios, Buenos Aires - Sports, Buenos Aires - Internet, Buenos Aires - Tourist attractions and places of interest Read more here: » Buenos Aires: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - Economy |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - TransportationThe oldest subway in the Southern Hemisphere opened in 1913 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which is also the oldest one in Latin America and the whole Spanish-speaking world. [2] The system is now known as el subte. Right now under an expansion program, it will be over 89 kilometers for 2011. Also, all of Argentina's extensive railway network converges on Buenos Aires. Commuter trains are popular with suburban ...
See also:Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires - Population, Buenos Aires - Economy, Buenos Aires - History, Buenos Aires - Culture, Buenos Aires - Language variations, Buenos Aires - Tango, Buenos Aires - Miscellaneous, Buenos Aires - Transportation, Buenos Aires - Barrios, Buenos Aires - Sports, Buenos Aires - Internet, Buenos Aires - Tourist attractions and places of interest Read more here: » Buenos Aires: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - Transportation |
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 |  |  | List of cities: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - SportsFootball is a passion for Argentines. The city has many teams playing in the major league. The best-known rivalry is the one between Boca Juniors and River Plate. Other major clubs include San Lorenzo de Almagro and Vélez Sársfield.
Diego Armando Maradona, who was born in a poor suburb of Buenos Aires and is widely hailed as one of the greatest football players ever, started his career with Argentinos Juniors and later played for Boca Juniors (he also played for other c ...
See also:Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires - Population, Buenos Aires - Economy, Buenos Aires - History, Buenos Aires - Culture, Buenos Aires - Language variations, Buenos Aires - Tango, Buenos Aires - Miscellaneous, Buenos Aires - Transportation, Buenos Aires - Barrios, Buenos Aires - Sports, Buenos Aires - Internet, Buenos Aires - Tourist attractions and places of interest Read more here: » Buenos Aires: Encyclopedia II - Buenos Aires - Sports |
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