http://www.weather.com/search/enhancedlocalsearch?where=paris&start_with=1&search_loc_type=1&from=enhsearch_loc
there is only one and it is in Texas
NO, there are 20 U.S. cities named Paris (not including Old Paris, New Paris, St. Paris, or towns originally named Paris).
There are 24 cities named Paris in the United States.
Twenty-three (23)
There are a number of towns and cities named Paris in North America but the actual, famous Paris is in France in Europe.
There are roughly 29 cities and towns named Clinton. The towns or cities named Clinton are located in 26 different states, some states have more than one town named Clinton including New York, and Michigan.
Nine towns are named after foreign COUNTRIES: China, Poland, Peru, Norway, Mexico, Egypt, Sweden, Denmark, Lebanon (These are all listed on a signpost at the junction of Routes 35 and 5 at Lynchville, Me.) There are, in addition, several towns named for foreign cities: Rome, Paris, Oxford, Moscow, Dresden, etc.
In colonial times , were the different kinds of towns and cities located?
there are 41 cities, towns and townships in the USA named Goshen.
The answer takes time. I think a lot. I am not saying the answer. But Clue : There are 10 towns and cities which are named after fords in United States
Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice are the major French towns.
No
two
Towns and cities are often located by a body of water because it either protected them or fed them.
Paris and France
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