Nagasaki is well know as the second city in World War 2 to be targeted by the US with an atomic weapon.
There were two cities that were captured by Union fleets which cut of supplies to the Confederacy. The first city was Mobile Alabama, and the second New Orleans Louisiana, this was known as the Union Blockade.
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Istambul, the capital city of Turkey
Chicago, Illinois is known as the Second City.
Bath is known as the second oldest city in North Carolina, founded in 1705. It is located in Beaufort County along the Pamlico River.
No. The "Second City" term comes from the second-most theatrical city in the country, NYC being the first.
Yes, Hull is the largest city in East Yorkshire, not the second largest. It is also known as Kingston upon Hull.
Thessaloniki was the first capital of the Byzantine Empire (for about 10 years) and then became the second-largest city in the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. It is now the largest city in geographical Macedonia and the second-largest city in Greece.
Raleigh is the second largest city in North Carolina, after Charlotte. It is the capital of the state and known for being a hub of cultural, economic, and political activity.
Dunedin is the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, after Christchurch. It is known for its Scottish heritage and for being a university town.
The city of Arequipa can be found in Peru as its "Legal Capital". It is also known as the White City and is the largest and second most populated city in Peru.
Birmingham is the second largest city in the UK, after London. It is located in the West Midlands region of England and is known for its industrial history, cultural attractions, and diverse population.
Nicaragua, also known as the Republic of Nicaragua, is the largest country located on the isthmus of Central America. The largest city in Nicaragua is Managua.
Dunedin is the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, after Christchurch. It is known for its Scottish heritage, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful natural landscapes.
Cluj-Napoca is located in the northwestern part of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. It is the second most populous city in the country and is known for its vibrant cultural scene and historical landmarks.