Talk:Twin cities
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List of Twin Cities
[edit]I removed some that really aren't twin cities -- like Springfield, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut, which are 30 miles apart, in different metropolitan areas, and different states; and like this listing:
* San Francisco and San Jose The two principal urban cores of the San Francisco Bay area.|group= n}} or San Francisco and Oakland, California connected by the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge over San Francisco Bay
Why are Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri not on the list? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.114.16.133 (talk) 02:12, 12 September 2018 (UTC)
Vaudreuil-Dorion?
[edit]Hi,
Would Vaudreuil-Dorion be considered a twin city?
24.37.29.254 (talk) 12:40, 3 August 2017 (UTC)
Suhang?
[edit]Would Suzhou and Hangzhou constitute twin cities under this definition since they or so linked culturally and historically that Mandarin literally has a compound word that refers to them collectively? Exodvs (talk) 03:59, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
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Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti
[edit]...are not twin cities by neither the population nor geographical metrics discussed in the article. Any input is appreciated. Pariah24 (talk) 12:06, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
Ypsilanti is neither a suburb nor a twin city. It's best considered a satellite city of Ann Arbor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:6010:9000:2CB:FD81:769F:C87D:3268 (talk) 05:22, 24 November 2022 (UTC)
Create" List of Twin Cities" page
[edit]There are too many examples listed in this article and I feel that we should create a "List of Twin Cities" article so that way all of the cities listed can be moved over and can also help eliminate the too many examples tag. Dylpickle2k (talk) 02:32, 25 March 2021 (UTC)
- I like the idea. This page should be a description of what a twin city is and the most notable examples then we can link to the list. Grey Wanderer (talk) 17:35, 25 March 2021 (UTC)
United States List Cleanup Project
[edit]Discuss which are obvious and which should be removed.
Suggested for Inclusion:
- Brooklyn (pre-1898) and New York City[n 1]
- Champaign and Urbana, Illinois[n 2]
- Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas[n 3]
- Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin[n 4]
- Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota[n 5]
- Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina[n 6]
- Midland and Odessa, Texas[n 7]
- Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota[n 8]
- Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania[n 9]
- St. Petersburg and Tampa, Florida[n 10]
Suggested for Deletion:
- Augusta, Georgia and North Augusta, South Carolina
- Alcoa and Maryville, Tennessee
- Allentown and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania[n 11]
- Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Michigan
- Auburn and Lewiston, Maine
- Auburn and Opelika, Alabama
- Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, Michigan
- Bloomington and Normal, Illinois[n 12]
- Bluefield, Virginia and Bluefield, West Virginia[n 13]
- Boise and Nampa, Idaho
- Bossier City and Shreveport, Louisiana[n 14]
- Bridgeport and New Haven, Connecticut
- Bristol, Tennessee and Bristol, Virginia
- Bryan and College Station, Texas[n 15]
- Centralia and Chehalis, Washington
- College Corner, Ohio and West College Corner, Indiana
- Colorado City, Arizona and Hildale, Utah
- Columbus, Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama
- Conover and Newton, North Carolina
- Crystal City and Festus, Missouri
- Dover and New Philadelphia, Ohio
- Durham and Raleigh, North Carolina[n 16]
- Easton, Pennsylvania and Phillipsburg, New Jersey
- Eugene and Springfield, Oregon
- Fitchburg and Leominster, Massachusetts
- Fort Myers and Cape Coral, Florida
- Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota
- Gulfport and Biloxi, Mississippi[n 17]
- Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts
- Houghton and Hancock, Michigan
- Killeen and Temple, Texas
- Lafayette and West Lafayette, Indiana
- Lake Orion and Oxford, Michigan
- Lancaster and Palmdale, California[n 18]
- Lansing (west), and East Lansing, Michigan
- Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington
- Longview, Washington and Kelso, Washington
- Macon and Warner Robins, Georgia
- Manitowoc and Two Rivers, Wisconsin
- Marinette, Wisconsin and Menominee, Michigan
- Monroe and West Monroe, Louisiana
- Montague and Whitehall, Michigan
- Murrieta and Temecula, California
- Negaunee and Ishpeming, Michigan
- Neenah and Menasha, Wisconsin
- Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Northville and Plymouth, Michigan
- Orem and Provo, Utah
- Palmer and Wasilla, Alaska
- Pontiac and Auburn Hills, Michigan
- Portland and South Portland, Maine[n 19]
- Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington
- Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia[n 20]
- Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona
- Pullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho
- Reno and Sparks, Nevada
- Roanoke and Salem, Virginia Roanoke Valley
- San Francisco and Oakland, California
- Salem and Keizer, Oregon
- Seattle and Tacoma, Washington
- Sherman and Denison, Texas[n 21]
- South Bend and Mishawaka, Indiana
- Spokane, Washington and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
- Stamford, Connecticut and Norwalk, Connecticut
- Texarkana, Arkansas and Texarkana, Texas[n 22]
- Union City, Indiana and Union City, Ohio
- Wahpeton, North Dakota and Breckenridge, Minnesota
- Waterbury and Meriden, Connecticut
- Waynesville and St. Robert, Missouri
- Wendover, Utah and West Wendover, Nevada
- Yuba City and Marysville, California
Kansas City
[edit]Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas are commonly mistaken as twin cities due to their similar names and confusion about which one is the central city. Kansas City, Kansas is a inner suburb (sometimes called "streetcar suburb") of the older and much more populous Kansas City, Missouri. KCK was founded when urban growth from Missouri spilled over the state line into Kansas. KCK is named after its more famous counterpart. Compare this history with the definition of twin city as spelled out in the lead of this article. Grey Wanderer (talk) 16:32, 11 November 2022 (UTC)
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