List of city nicknames
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.
Patterns
There are some common types of city nicknames.
Agricultural or Industrial Capitals
Many cities have nicknames which claim that the international or, less commonly, the national or regional capital of a particular industry, hobby or other phenomenon, especially the agricultural production of a certain plant. These include:
- Almond Capital of the World - Sacramento, California, Chico, California, both in the USA
- Apple Capital of the World - Wenatchee, Washington, USA
- Apricot Capital of the World - Patterson, California, USA
- Artichoke Center of the World - Castroville, California, USA
- Avocado Capital of the World - Fallbrook, California, USA
- Barbeque Capital of the World - Lexington, North Carolina, USA
- Blueberry Capital of the World - Oxford Nova Scotia, Canada
- Bluebird Capital of the World - Bickleton, Washington, USA
- Broccoli Capital of the World - Greenfield, California, USA
- Carrot Capital of the World - Holtville, California, USA
- Carrot Capital of the World - Ohakune, New Zealand
- Cherry Capital of the World - Traverse City, Michigan, USA
- Cow Chip Throwing Capital of the World - Beaver, Oklahoma, USA
- Cowboy Capital of the World - Oakdale, California, USA
- Curtain Rod Capital of the World - Sturgis, Michigan, USA
- Date Capital of the World - Indio, California, USA
- Diamond Capital of the World - Antwerp, Belgium
- Drunk Driving Capital of the World - Gallup, New Mexico, USA
- Extreme Sports Capital of the World - Queenstown, New Zealand
- The Flour City (formerly) - Rochester, New York, USA
- Flower Capital of the World - Aalsmeer, the Netherlands
- The Flower City (currently) - Rochester, New York, USA
- Garlic Capital of the World - Gilroy, California, USA
- Entertainment Capital of the World - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Grape Capital of the World - Lodi, California, USA
- Hog Butcher to the World - Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Horseradish Capital of the World - Tulelake, California, USA
- Hubcap Capital of the World - Pearsonville, California, USA
- Indoor Foliage Capital of the World - Apopka, Florida, USA
- Jackalope Capital of the World - Douglas, Wyoming, USA
- Iris Capital of the World - Keizer, Oregon, USA
- Lake Trout Capital of the World - Geneva, New York, USA
- Loader/Backhoe Capital of the World - Burlington, Iowa, USA
- Mule Capital of the World - Columbia, Tennessee, USA
- News Capital of the World - Washington D.C., USA
- Oil Capital of the World - Houston, Texas
- Pear Capital of the World - Kelseyville, California
- Pottery Capital of the World - Marshall, Texas
- Raisin Capital of the World - Selma, California, Fresno, California, USA
- Rodeo Capital of the World - Cody, Wyoming, USA
- Rose Capital of the World - Tyler, Texas, USA
- Scuba-Diving Capital of New Mexico - Santa Rosa, New Mexico, USA
- Silver Capital of the World - Taxco, Mexico
- Slaughterhouse to the World - Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Snowmobile Capital of Colorado - Graby, Colorado, USA
- Speck Capital of the World - Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Strawberry Capital of the World - Oxnard, California, USA
- Stove Capital of the World - Cleveland, Tennessee,
- Streaking Capital of the World - Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Taconite Capital of the World - Mountain Iron, Minnesota, USA
- Television Capital of the World - Tijuana, Mexico
- Windsurfing Capital of the World - Hood River, Oregon, USA
- Wine Capital of the World - Bordeaux, France
- Winter Strawberry Capital of the World - Plant City, Florida, USA
Self-proclaimed Capitals of the World
Many cities and towns (particularly in North America) claim to be a "Capital of the World" of a certain subject or other item. These nicknames are usually based on the city's cultural heritage or history. Here is an incomplete list of those cities.
Australia and New Zealand
Canada
- Drumheller, Alberta: Dinosaur capital of the world
- Niagara Falls, Ontario: Honeymoon capital of the world
- Whitby, Ontario: Donut capital of the world.
- Shediac, New Brunswick: Lobster capital of the world
- Rodickton, Newfoundland: Mouse capital of the world.
- Humboldt, Saskatchewan: Mustard capital of the world
- Greater Sudbury, Ontario: Nickel capital of the world.
- Red Lake, Ontario: Norseman capital of the world.
- Rocanville, Saskatchewan: Oil can capital of the world.
- Churchill, Manitoba: Polar bear capital of the world.
- Elliston, Newfoundland: Root cellar capital of the world.
- Campbell River, British Columbia: Salmon capital of the world.
- Digby, Nova Scotia: Scallop capital of the world
- St-Simeon, Quebec: Whale capital of the world.
- Victoria, B.C.: Whale watching capital of the world
Mexico
United Kingdom
United States
- Chico, California: Almond capital of the world.
- Sacramento, California: Almond capital of the world.
- Wichita, Kansas: Air capital of the world
- Allen, Michigan: Antique capital of the world.
- Lebanon, Tennessee: Appalachian Square Dance capital of the world.
- Wenatchee, Washington: Apple capital of the world.
- Patterson, California: Apricot capital of the world.
- Castroville, California: Artichoke capital of the world.
- Isleton, California: Asparagus capital of the world.
- Stockton, California: Asparagus capital of the world.
- Fallbrook, California: Avocado capital of the world.
- Mattoon, Illinois: Bagel capital of the world; rice and duck capital of the world.
- La Crosse, Kansas: Barbed wire capital of the world.
- Cozad, Nebraska: Alfalfa capital of the world.
- Palatka, Florida: Bass capital of the world.
- Fort Walton Beach, Florida: Billfish capital of the world.
- Athens, Texas: Black-eyed pea capital of the world.
- Sparta, Wisconsin: Bicycling capital of the world.
- Waynesboro, Georgia: Bird Dog capital of the world.
- McCloud, California: Blackberry capital of the world.
- Hammonton, New Jersey: Blueberry capital of the world.
- South Haven, Michigan: Blueberry capital of the world.
- Bickleton, Washington: Bluebird capital of the world.
- Commerce, Texas: bois d'arc capital of the world.
- Bardstown, Kentucky: Bourbon capital of the world.
- Western Kansas: breadbasket capital of the world.
- Malvern, Arkansas: Brick capital of the world.
- Greenfield, California: Broccoli capital of the world.
- Holton, Kansas: Brome Grass capital of the world.
- Coconut Creek, Florida: Butterfly capital of the world.
- Binghamton, New York: Carousel capital of the world.
- Dalton, Georgia: Carpet capital of the world.
- Holtville, California: Carrot capital of the world.
- Alliance, Nebraska: Cattle capital of the world.
- Branford, Florida: Cave diving capital of the world.
- Alpena, Michigan: Cement capital of the world.
- Battle Creek, Michigan: Cereal capital of the world.
- Wilmington, Delaware: Chemical capital of the world.
- Traverse City, Michigan: Cherry capital of the world.
- Linden, California: Cherry capital of the world.
- Eau Claire, Michigan: Cherry Pit Spitting capital of the world.
- Hatch, New Mexico: Chile capital of the world.
- Berrien Springs, Michigan: Christmas pickle capital of the world.
- Indiana County, Pennsylvania: Christmas tree capital of the world.
- Pismo Beach, California: Clam capital of the world.
- Cordova, Alaska: Razor Clam capital of the world.
- Chadwick, Missouri: Copperhead capital of the world.
- Washington, Missouri: Corn Cob Pipe capital of the world.
- Greenwood, Mississippi: Cotton capital of the world.
- Russell Springs: cow chip capital of the world.
- Beaver, Oklahoma: Cow Chip Throwing capital of the world.
- Oakdale, California: Cowboy capital of the world.
- Dodge City, Kansas: cowboy capital of the world; buffalo capital of the world (till early 1870s)
- Olathe, Kansas: Cowboy Boot capital of the world.
- Breaux Bridge, Louisiana: Crawfish capital of the world.
- Sturgis, Michigan: Curtain Rod capital of the world.
- Indio, California: Date capital of the world.
- Vineland, New Jersey: Dandelion capital of the world.
- Las Vegas, Nevada: Entertainment capital of the world.
- Dyersville, Iowa: Farm Toy capital of the world.
- Albertville, Alabama: Fire hydrant capital of the world.
- Encinitas, California: Flower capital of the world; surfing capital of the world.
- Lompoc, California: Flower Seed capital of the world.
- Mountain View, Arkansas: Folk Music capital of the world.
- Pittsburg, Kansas: Fried chicken capital of the world.
- Claxton, Georgia: Fruitcake capital of the world.
- High Point, North Carolina: Furniture capital of the world.
- Gilroy, California: Garlic capital of the world.
- Eagle Lake, Texas: Goose Hunting capital of the world.
- Kirwin, Kansas: Goose capital of the world.
- Sumner, Missouri: Wild goose capital of the world.
- Abilene, Kansas: Greyhound capital of the world.
- Barre, Vermont: Granite capital of the world.
- Lodi, California: Tokay Grape capital of the world.
- Sun Prairie, Wisconsin: Groundhog capital of the world.
- Inola, Oklahoma: Hay capital of the world.
- Yates Center, Kansas: Hay capital of the world.
- Lexington, Kentucky: Horse capital of the world.
- Tulelake, California: Horseradish capital of the world.
- Eau Claire, Wisconsin: Horseradish capital of the world.
- Collinsville, Illinois: Horseradish capital of the world.
- Pearsonville, California: Hubcap capital of the world.
- Le Mars, Iowa: Ice cream capital of the world.
- Keizer, Oregon: Iris capital of the world.
- Douglas, Wyoming: Jackelope capital of the world.
- Gonzales, Louisiana: Jambalaya capital of the world.
- Kodiak, Alaska: King Crab capital of the world.
- Ketchikan, Alaska: King Salmon capital of the world.
- Montgomery, Minnesota: Kolacky capital of the world.
- Geneva, New York: Lake trout capital of the world.
- Salinas, California: Lettuce capital of the world.
- Clearwater, Florida: Lightning capital of the world.
- Smith River, California: Lily Growing capital of the world.
- Burlington, Iowa: Loader/Backhoe capital of the world.
- Rockland, Maine: Lobster capital of the world.
- Mercer, Wisconsin: Loon capital of the world.
- Madison, Minnesota: Lutefisk capital of the world.
- Pekin, Illinois: Marigold capital of the world.
- Colquitt, Georgia: Mayhaw capital of the world.
- Beattie, Kansas: Milo capital of the world.
- Franklin County, Virginia: Moonshine capital of the world.
- Columbia, Tennessee: Mule capital of the world.
- Austin, Texas: Live Music capital of the world.
- Washington, D.C.: News capital of the world.
- Tulsa, Oklahoma: Oil capital of the world.
- Florida, New York: Onion capital of the world.
- Vidalia, Georgia: Sweet Onion capital of the world.
- Johnston, South Carolina: Peach capital of the world.
- Ashburn, Georgia: Peanut capital of the world.
- Blakely, Georgia: Peanut capital of the world.
- Dothan, Alabama: Peanut capital of the world.
- Rogue River Valley, Oregon: Pear capital of the world.
- Kelseyville, California: Pear capital of the world.
- Dove Creek, Colorado: Pinto bean capital of the world.
- Moline, Illinois: Plow capital of the world.
- North Loup, Nebraska: Popcorn capital of the world.
- Marion, Ohio: Popcorn capital of the world.
- Blackfoot, Idaho: Potato capital of the world.
- Marshall, Texas: Pottery capital of the world.
- Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California: Porn capital of the world.
- Gainesville, Georgia: Poultry capital of the world.
- Cassoday, Kansas: Prairie Chicken capital of the world.
- Yuba City, California: Prune capital of the world.
- Half Moon Bay, California: Pumpkin capital of the world.
- Parsons, Kansas: Purple Martin capital of the world.
- Albany, Georgia: Quail Hunting capital of the world.
- Purcell, Oklahoma: Quarterhorse capital of the world.
- Mount Ida, Arkansas: Quartz crystal capital of the world.
- Fresno, California: Raisin capital of the world.
- Selma, California: Raisin capital of the world.
- Tifton, Georgia: Reading capital of the world.
- Kaufman, Texas: Red-tailed Hawk capital of the world.
- Honaker, Virginia: Redbud capital of the world.
- Sumner, Washington: Rhubarb Pie capital of the world.
- Stuttgart, Arkansas: Rice and duck capital of the world.
- Cody, Wyoming: Rodeo capital of the world.
- Wasco, California: Rose Growing capital of the world.
- Noble, Oklahoma: Rose Rock capital of the world.
- Park Falls, Wisconsin: Ruffed Grouse capital of the world.
- Elkhart, Indiana: RV capital of the world.
- Mexico, Missouri: Saddlehorse capital of the world and Fire brick capital of the world.
- Stuart, Florida: Sailfish capital of the world.
- Venice, Florida: Shark Tooth capital of the world.
- Port Isabel, Texas: Shrimp capital of the world.
- Wallace, Idaho: Silver capital of the world.
- Granville, New York: Slate capital of the world.
- Hanover, Pennsylvania: Snack capital of the world.
- Alma, Arkansas: Spinach capital of the world.
- Crystal City, Texas: Spinach capital of the world.
- Tarpon Springs, Florida: Sponge capital of the world.
- Bandon, Oregon: Storm capital of the world.
- Oxnard, California: Strawberry capital of the world.
- Ponchatoula, Louisiana: Strawberry capital of the world.
- Watsonville, California: Strawberry capital of the world.
- Plant City, Florida: Winter Strawberry capital of the world.
- Knoxville, Tennessee: Streaking capital of the world (so proclaimed by Walter Cronkite).
- Mannford, Oklahoma: Striped bass capital of the world.
- Hearne, Texas: Sunflower capital of the world.
- Goodland, Kansas: Sunflower capital of the world.
- Mountain Iron, Minnesota: Taconite capital of the world.
- Green Forest, Arkansas: Tomato capital of the world.
- Allentown, Pennsylvania: Truck capital of the world.
- Berryville, Arkansas: Turkey capital of the world.
- Caldwell: ornate box turtle capital of the world.
- Cooper, Texas: Vetch capital of the world.
- Port Clinton, Ohio: Walleye capital of the world.
- Savoonga, Alaska: Walrus capital of the world.
- Cordele, Georgia: Watermelon capital of the world.
- Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania: Weather capital of the world.
- Wellington, Kansas: Wheat capital of the world.
- Hood River, Oregon: Wind surfing capital of the world.
- New York City, New York: The capital of the world.
Elsewhere
Former Maryland businessman Bill Rau has authored a guidebook (America's Capitals: U.S. and Canadian Towns with World Class Names, published by Side Roads Publishing Company of Takoma Park, Md.) which catalogs North America's "world capitals."
Birthplace
Some cities take nicknames based on an industry, invention or other phenomenon which allegedly arose there. These include:
- Birthplace of Aviation - Chard, Somerset, England; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; Dayton, Ohio
- Birthplace of Baseball - Cooperstown, New York; Hoboken, New Jersey
- Birthplace of the Blues - Memphis, Tennessee
- Birthplace of Hockey - Windsor, Nova Scotia
- Birthplace of television - Hastings, England; Rigby, Idaho
- Cradle of Aviation - Hammondsport, New York
- America's Godmother - Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France
Comparative nicknames
Some cities have nicknames which refer to other cities with established reputations. For example, a city might bill itself as the "Athens of the North" to establish a link with the major cultural contributions of Athens, Greece.
- Athens
- Athens of the North - Edinburgh, Scotland
- Athens of the North - Vilnius, Lithuania
- Athens of the South - Nashville, Tennessee
- Athens of the South - Atlanta, Georgia
- Athens of the South - Melbourne,Australia (due to the number of Greek immigrants living in Melbourne)
- Athens of the East - Madurai, India
- Athens of the West - Berkeley, California
- Athens of the West - Columbus, Indiana
- Athens of the West - Lexington, Kentucky
- Athens of Wales (Welsh Athen Cymru) - Bangor, Wales
- Athens of Iran - Shiraz, Iran
- Athens of America - Boston, Massachusetts
- Athens of South America - Bogotá, Colombia
- Athens of Florida - DeLand, Florida
- Athens of Indiana - Crawfordsville, Indiana
- Athens of Texas - Marshall, Texas
- Athens of the Ozarks - Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Baghdad
- Birmingham of America - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Chicago of Argentina - Rosario, Argentina
- Edinburgh of the South - Dunedin, New Zealand
- Gibraltar
- Hollywood North - Toronto, Ontario
- Hong Kong of the North - Dalian, China
- Manchester of the North - Tampere, Finland
- Mendocino of the East - Rockport, Massachusetts
- Monte Carlo of the East - Macao
- Moscow
- Nashville of the North - Edmonton, Alberta
- New York
- Padua of the North - Zamość, Poland
- Paris
- Paris of Africa - Abidjan, Ivory Coast; Dakar, Senegal
- Paris of Arabia - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Paris of the Caribbean - Havana, Cuba
- Paris of the East - Riga, Latvia
- Paris of Iran - Shiraz, Iran
- Paris of Latin America - Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Paris of the Middle East - Beirut, Lebanon
- Paris of the Midwest - Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Paris of the Nordic Countries - Karjaa, Finland
- Paris of the North - Tromsø, Norway
- Paris of the Orient - Saigon, Vietnam (less common today); Shanghai, China
- Paris of the Pacific - Sitka, Alaska, USA; Nouméa, New Caledonia; San Francisco, California, USA
- Paris of the Prairies - Brandon, Manitoba
- Paris of the Nordic Countries - Karjaa, Finland
- Paris of the South - Asheville, North Carolina, USA
- Little Paris - Kristianstad, Vänersborg, Sweden
- People's Republic
- Pittsburgh of the South - Birmingham, Alabama
- Plymouth of the West - San Diego, California
- Tijuana North - Windsor, Ontario
- Silicon Valley
'Venice of the ...'
Many places have been described as the Venice of the North, Venice of the South, Venice of the East or Venice of the West, after Venice in Italy:
North
South
East
West
Brazil
China
Hong Kong
Italy
Mali
Middle East
Portugal
By Specific River
Also, the country name of Venezuela means "little Venice".
There is Venice of America in Los Angeles, which is modeled on Venice, Italy, and includes a canal district. There is also Venise-en-Québec, Quebec.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida is also identified as "Venice of America", with more than 300 miles of inland, navigable waterways, and one of the highest per capita boat ownership rates in the US.
Folk heroes
The American folk hero Paul Bunyan, and his blue ox Babe, have at least three towns vying for being considered his homeland. These include Bemidji, Minnesota, Brainerd, Minnesota and Westwood, California.
Complete list
- Brampton, Ontario
- Bramatown
- Browntown
- Flowertown (former)
- Brandon, Manitoba
- The Wheat City
- Paris of the Prairies
- Burnaby, British Columbia
- Calgary, Alberta
- Cowtown
- Gateway to the Rockies
- The Stampede City
- The Heart of the New West
- Canada's Oil Capital*Cambridge, Ontario (see Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario below)
- Cité de l'Or, Quebec
- Desboro, Ontario
- Edmonton, Alberta
- The City of Champions
- River City
- Nashville of the North
- Redmonton
- Deadmonton
- Gateway to the North
- Canada's Festival City
- Fox Creek, Alberta
- Fredericton, New Brunswick
- Greater Sudbury, Ontario
- The Nickel Capital of the World
- Nickel Belt
- The Nickel City
- Sludgebury
- Guelph, Ontario (also see Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario below)
- The Royal City
- G-Town
- G-Spot
- Gwelf
- City of Music
- Hamilton, Ontario
- Hinton, Alberta
- Kapuskasing, Ontario
- Kirkland Lake, Ontario
- Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
- Lethbridge, Alberta
- London, Ontario
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia
- Moncton, New Brunswick
- Montreal, Quebec
- Orillia, Ontario
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Silicon Valley of the North
- Bytown
- Quebec City, Quebec
- The Gibraltar of North America
- Le grand village
- La vieille capitale
- Owen Sound, Ontario
- Regina, Saskatchewan
- Richmond, British Columbia
- Ditchmond
- AsiaWest
- HongKong City
- Saint John, New Brunswick
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- City of Bridges
- Saskabush
- Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
- Shediac, New Brunswick
- The Lobster Capital of the World
- Steinbach, Manitoba
- Steiner
- Stony Brook
- The Automobile City
- Surrey, British Columbia
- Slurry
- The Gaza Strip
- The Car Theft Capital of North America
- Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Timmins, Ontario
- The City With a Heart of Gold
- Toronto, Ontario
- Economic Engine of Canada
- Hogtown
- Muddy York
- Queen City
- The Festival City
- T.O.
- Toronto the Good
- T-Dot
- Trawna, Tronno, or Trahna -- based upon the local pronunciation of Toronto
- Centre of the Universe
- The Big Smoke
- Hollywood North (also used for Vancouver)
- The City
- The Most Multicultural City in the World
- for Scarborough, Ontario, a former city in Toronto: Scarberia, Scarlem
- for Agincourt, Ontario, a neighbourhood of Toronto: AsianCourt
- Valleyview, Alberta
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Hollywood North (also used for Toronto)
- Vansterdam
- Hongcouver
- Vangroover
- Rainy City
- The Village at the End of the Rainforest
- Brollywood
- Raincouver
- Terminal City
- VanCity
- Van
- The City
- The 'couver
- Victoria, British Columbia
- A Little Bit of England
- The Garden City (or City of Gardens)
- Windsor, Ontario
- Sin City, Canada
- Tijuana North
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Winterpeg
- The 'peg
- Slurpee Capital of Canada
- Murder Capital of Canada
- Chicago of the North
- Bogotá
- La Atenas suramericana (The Southamerican Athenes).
- Medellín
- La Bella Villa (The Beauty city), La ciudad de la eterna primavera (The city of eternal spring).
- Cali
- La Sultana del Valle (The sultan of the Valley).
- Barranquilla
- La Arenosa (The sandy), Curramba la Bella (Curramba the Beauty).
- Pereira
- La perla del Otún (The Otun's pearl).
- Popayán
- La ciudad blanca (The white city).
- Bucaramanga
- La ciudad de los parques (The city of the parcs).
- Prague [1] (http://www.pis.cz/a/prague/atrprague.html)
- The Golden City
- The City of Hundred Spires
- The City of Thousand Spires
- The Heart of Europe
- The Paris of the 20´s in the 90´s
- The Pearl of Europe
- Ostrava
- The Steel Heart of the Republic (historically)
- Århus
- The World's Smallest Metropolis
- Berlin
- Spree-Athens (Spree river)
- The Grey City ("die graue Stadt")
- The Parted City (during Berlin's partition; "die geteilte Stadt")
- The Parvenue City (during its rise to international importance around 1900)
- Bremen
- Key to the World (der Schlüssel zur Welt)
- Dresden
- Elbflorence (because of the Elbe river)
- Frankfurt
- Göttingen
- City of Scholarship [or Science] ("Stadt der Wissenschaft")
- Hamburg
- Gateway to the World (das Tor zur Welt)
- Husum
- The Grey Town at the sea (die graue Stadt am Meer)
- Munich (München)
- Village of a million inhabitants (Millionendorf)
- World City with Heart (Weltstadt mit Herz)
- Wittenberg
- Luther's City ("Lutherstadt")
- Budapest, Hungary
- Debrecen, Hungary
- The Calvinist Rome (for its leadership in Hungarian protestantism)
- Sopron, Hungary
- The City of Fidelity (in 1921 the city voted to remain the part of Hungary not Austria)
Cities in Iran
- Alba, Italy
- Anagni
- City of Popes
- City of the Slap
- Ancona
- Doric City
- Princess of the Adriatic
- Aosta, Italy
- Aquileia
- Asolo
- City of a Hundred Horizons
- Bari
- Bergamo
- City of Garibaldi's Thousand
- Bitonto
- Bologna
- The Fat One (because it's well renowned for its many gourmet treats)
- The Learned One (because it hosts the oldest university in the world)
- The Red One (because it's the traditionally communist stronghold in the country)
- Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- The Door to the Dolomites (wherever in the world)
- Vineyard city (in the German-speaking countries)
- City of Walther (von der Vogelweide, in the German-speaking countries)
- Capital of the Christmastime (in Italy)
- Capital of the Speck (tipical and famous ham from South Tyrol, in the countries in which Speck is known)
- The German one (because it's the capital city of the region it's most populated by German-speaking people, in Italy)
- Sentinel of Italy (antiquated and nationalist, in Italy)
- Bordighera
- Brescia
- Caccamo, Italy
- Caltanissetta
- Caserta
- Catanzaro
- Cherasco
- Chieti, Italy
- Empoli
- Fabriano
- Faenza
- Feltre
- The Small City of Big Men
- Florence
- Athens of Italy
- City of Lilies
- Gaeta
- Genoa
- Grado
- Gubbio
- Jesi
- L'Aquila
- Lecce
- Legnano, Italy
- Lugo
- Mother of the Italian Flag
- Matera
- Messina
- Milan
- City with heart in a hand
- Drinkable City
- Factory of the Future
- The Fashion Capital of the World
- The Moral Capital of Italy
- Montagnana
- Naples
- Rome
- Capital of the World (Caput Mundi)
- City of Cats
- City of Love
- The City of the Seven Hills
- The Eternal City
- Rovereto
- San Gimignano
- Sanremo
- Savona
- Schio
- Sirmione
- Susa
- The Birthplace of the House of Savoy
- Taranto
- Terni
- Tivoli
- Todi
- Trento
- Turin
- Capital of the Alps
- The First Capital of Italy
- The Regal City
- Udine
- Venice
- Bride of the Sea
- Queen of the Adriatic
- The Most Serene One
- Ventimiglia
- Volterra
- City of Wind and Boulders
- Celaya, Guanajuato
- The city of the strawberries.
- The city of the “cajeta” (milk candy).
- Cuernavaca, Morelos
- The City of Eternal Springs
- Guadalajara, Jalisco
- Izamal
- León, Guanajuato
- The Shoe Capital of Mexico
- Mazatlán
- Merida, Yucatan
- Mexicali
- The City who captured the sun
- Mexico City
- Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
- The Sultaness of the North
- Pachuca, Hidalgo
- Parral, Chihuahua
- Puebla, Puebla
- The city of the sweet potatoes ("camotes")
- The city of “talavera” (tiles)
- The city of Angels
- Taxco
- The Silver Capital of the World
- Tijuana
- Television Capital of the World
- T.J.
- Valladolid, Yucatan
- The Sultaness of the East
Cities in Peru
(note: almost every city in Puerto Rico has a nickname)
- Aibonito, Puerto Rico
- The cold city
- City of flowers
- Bayamón, Puerto Rico
- Caguas, Puerto Rico
- Carolina, Puerto Rico
- Cayey, Puerto Rico
- Fajardo, Puerto Rico
- Humacao, Puerto Rico
- Guayama, Puerto Rico
- Lares, Puerto Rico
- Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
- Ponce, Puerto Rico
- City of the lions
- The senior city
- Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
Cities in Serbia
Cities in Slovakia
Cities in South Africa
Cities in Spain
- Aberdeen, Scotland
- The Granite City
- The Silver City
- Oil Capital of Europe
- Birmingham, England
- Brum
- Brummagem
- The City of a Thousand Trades
- Bradford
- Bradistan (due to large Asian population)
- Brighton & Hove, England
- Cambridge, England
- City of Perspiring Dreams (cf. Oxford)
- Coventry, England
- Derry (or Londonderry), Northern Ireland
- The Maiden City
- Stroke City (jocular, from Derry/Londonderry)
- Edinburgh, Scotland
- The Athens of the North
- Auld Reekie
- Glasgow, Scotland
- The Dear Green Place (from one interpretation of the Gaelic name Glaschu)
- Second City of the Empire
- Shipbuilding capital of the world
- Leamington Spa, England
- Leeds, England
- The Mecca of the North
- The Shopping Capital of the UK
- White Rose City
- City of Commerce
- The White Rose Capital
- Letchworth, England
- The First Garden City of the World
- London, England
- The (Big) Smoke
- The Great Wen
- The City of London, England
- Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
- Manchester, England
- Gangchester
- Madchester
- Gunchester
- The Rainy City
- Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- The Toon (local pronunciation of town)
- Geordieland (the Tyneside conurbation as a whole, wider than just Newcastle)
- Oxford, England
- Nottingham
- Notts
- Shotingham
- Gun Crime Capital of the UK
- Assasin City
- Shopingham
- Plymouth, England
- Portsmouth, England
- Sheffield, England
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