People not from the USA and have never visited: What is the smallest US city you know by name?
People not from the USA and have never visited: What is the smallest US city you know by name?
Like, can you name just a few large cities in certain regions, none at all, wtf is the USA, etc.
The USA is geopolitically isolated in a rather unique way on the global stage where this is an interesting perspective.
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Ask it the other way, too. What's the smallest European city Americans can name?
6 0 ReplyMuff, Ireland. They have a fantastic diving club.
7 1 ReplyIt would have been Fucking, Austria. But it finally broke under the pressure and was renamed. I have not dedicated any brain cells to remembering what exactly its new name is, which I guess is the intended effect.
4 0 ReplyWell, as a consolation there is Rottenegg in Germany. Not nearly as catchy though.
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Does Avdiikva count?
3 0 ReplyStratford-upon-Avon ~100k (had to look up the population)
Or if England no longer counts for European, Corniglia, Italy (part of Cinque de Terra)4 1 ReplyAmalfi, Italy. My great grandpa was born there, though he immigrated with his family to the US pretty young.
3 0 ReplyVatican City.
I've likely seen some smaller ones in places like Tom Scott videos, but can't name any offhand.
3 0 ReplyHell Norway population: 1589
2 0 ReplyGimmelwald Switzerland, but I've been there a few times and the pretense was never being there lol
2 0 ReplyBest town in the world.
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Probably the smallest that could be called a city is Dieppe, because a Huguenot ancestor of mine was from there. The smallest municipality that I can think of easily is John o' Groats, which is reasonably well-known for its location.
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