City of Churches is a name given to various cities with many churches.
This phrase has been used to describe the following cities:
In Europe
- Rome, Italy
- Bristol, England
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Kraków, Poland
- Moscow, Russia
- Norwich, England
- Przemyśl, Poland
- Naples, Italy
- Vilnius, Lithuania
- Ohrid, North Macedonia
- Salzburg, Austria
In America
In the United States
- Detroit, Michigan
- Brooklyn, New York
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Danville, Virginia
- Bloomfield, New Jersey
- Easton, Pennsylvania
- Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Holland, Michigan
- Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Manchester, New Hampshire
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Richmond, Virginia
- Titusville, Florida
- Evanston, Illinois
- Wheaton, Illinois
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Berkeley, California
Elsewhere
- Toronto, Ontario
- Montreal, Quebec
- Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico
- Ayacucho, Peru
In Oceania
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Christchurch, New Zealand
See also
- City of Spires
- Oxford, England - known as the "City of dreaming spires"
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