Just in the state of Massachusetts; Cambridge, Gloucester and Worcester are cities in both countries. The MA cities of Boston, Taunton and Weymouth all have matching towns in England and the city of Chelsea is named after a London borough.
Most of the other states, especially in 'New England' probably have plenty of other examples.
No, New England is a region in the United States of America, England is a country in the United Kingdom and is in Europe.
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As much as England and the United States are. I.e: a definitive NO.
New England is a group of six states in north eastern United States and they have no connection to London.
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No. The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The status of these four places is similar to individual states within the United States.
New York City is in the United States.It has the same season that the United States has which is still spring.
2003- 2004 New England Patriots and 2004 Boston Red Sox
New York, New York. I wonder if there are any other city/states that have the same name.
They can marry in the United States, but not in England until March 29, 2014 when same-sex marriage is legal there. Once they have married, the marriage can be the basis for immigration status in either the United States or England.
I believe it is the same as the inch used in the United States - i.e., 25.4 mm.
Vermont and Connecticut are located in the New England region of the United States.