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This partial list of city nicknames compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities are sometimes known by, officially and unofficially, to locals, outsiders or their tourism boards. Due the characteristics of the information presented, we can't cite sources references.
Patterns
[edit]There are some common types of city nicknames.
United Kingdom
[edit]- Glasgow, Scotland: Shipbuilding capital of the world [1]
'Little Vienna'
[edit]Several cities around the world have been named the 'Little Vienna' due to their characteristic Vienna-inspired architecture. These include:
- Rousse, Bulgaria [2]
- Sofia, Bulgaria [3]
- Varaždin, Croatia [4]
- Zagreb, Croatia [5]
- Bielsko-Biała, Poland [6]
- Timişoara, Romania [7]
- Chernivtsi, Ukraine [8]
Cities in Belgium
[edit]
- Ancaster, Ontario
- The A.C.
- Brampton, Ontario
- Bramatown
- Browntown
- Bramladesh
- Flowertown (former)
- Brantford, Ontario
- Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
- City of Lakes [1]
- BC's original capital city [6]
- Windsor, Nova Scotia
- The Birthplace of Hockey [7]
- Braga
- City of the Archbishops (Cidade dos Arcebispos — numerous churches and the historical importance of the clergy in the city)
- Portuguese Software Capital (Capital Portuguesa do Software — software services and industry, and Minho Campus Party)[8]
- The Portuguese Rome[citation needed] (Roma Portuguesa)
- Coimbra
- City of the Students (Cidade dos Estudantes — large student population; the oldest Portuguese university)
- The Lusitanic-Athens (Lusa-Atenas — central hill with the ancient university at the top; center of culture and erudition)
- Capital of Health (Capital da Saúde — large hospitals and health industry)[9]
- Knowledge City (Cidade do Conhecimento — important institutions of education and research)[10]
- Covilhã
- City of Wool and Snow (Cidade de Lã e Neve — woollen industry and winter resort; after A Lã e a Neve, a 1947 novel by Ferreira de Castro)
- Portuguese Manchester (Manchester Portuguesa — important textile industry through 18th to 20th century)
- Évora
- Museum-City (Cidade-Museu — ancient monuments like the walls, churches, and the important Roman Temple of Diana)
- Figueira da Foz
- Queen of the Beaches (Rainha das Praias — important beach resort)[11]
- Guarda
- Portugal's Highest City (Cidade Mais Alta de Portugal — 1056 meters above see level)
- Plentiful, Strong, Cold, Loyal and Beautiful (Farta, Forte, Fria, Fiel e Formosa — the 5 F's city)[12]
- Guimarães
Cities in Sweden
[edit]- Stockholm
- Gothenburg
- Little London [[15]]
Cities in the United Kingdom
[edit]- Aberdeen, Scotland
- Birmingham, England
- Bradford
- Bradistan (due to large Asian population) [23]
- Coventry, England
- Derry (or Londonderry), Northern Ireland
- Durham, England
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- Glasgow, Scotland
- Leeds
- The Shopping Mecca of the North [35]
- Liverpool
- The 'Pool (from the city's name) [36]
- London
- The City of London
- Manchester
- Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- Nottingham, England
- Oxford, England
- City of Dreaming Spires [51]
- Portsmouth, England
- Pompey [52]
- Sheffield, England
- The Steel City [53]
- Wolverhampton, England
- Wolvo [54]
Cities in the United States
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/media_museum/victorian_popup.html
- ^ http://www.bulgarianproperties.com/towns-cities-villages-resorts.php?IID=35&long=Ruse%3A+The+Little+Vienna
- ^ http://www.standartnews.com/archive/2005/03/20/family/index.htm
- ^ http://www.hr/croatia/counties/varazdin
- ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/main.jhtml?grid=T6&xml=/travel/2004/01/03/etwkdzagreb03.xml
- ^ http://www.bielsko.biala.pl/eng
- ^ http://www.timisoara.com/timisoara/elseeng.shtml
- ^ http://www.ukrcognita.com.ua/eng/western/170/?ch=aefd27d86acab72bbcfabf185eff6c35
- ^ http://www.kent.ac.uk/brussels/brussels.html
- ^ http://www.businessportal24.com/en/Visiting_Brussels_An_Introduction_To_131184.html
- ^ Edwards, Melissa (Winter 2004). "Name that town: The Canadian map of city nicknames" (PDF). Geist. Retrieved 2007-05-04.
- ^ "City of Champignons Mushroom Exposition 2005". Edmonton Mycological Society. 2005.
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Sources
[edit]- Kim, Hodong (2004). Holy War in China: The Muslim Rebellion and State in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0804748845.