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Examples:person from the same village, town, or province—Bengkulu (Indonesian town on the south coast of Sumatra)—Kaliningrad, town on Baltic now in Russian republic—Leuven (a town in Belgium famous for its university)—Timbuctoo (town and historical cultural center in Mali, a World Heritage site)—Bruges (Dutch Brugge), medieval town in Belgium—Malacca or Melaka (town and state in Malaysia), also strait between Malaysia and Sumatra—Capernaum (biblical town on the Sea of Galilee)—Calicut, town on Arabian sea in Kerala, India—Nürnberg or Nuremberg, town in Bavaria, Germany—Kraskino town in Primorsky Krai, Russia, close the North Korean border—Pompeii, ancient Roman town near Naples, Italy—bind up and take to the market (idiom); to take a prisoner to the town center for execution—lit. rat in a country shrine, fox on town walls; fig. unprincipled thugs who abuse others' power bully and exploit people—Caesarea (town in Israel, between Tel Aviv and Haifa)—Matsushima town and national park in Miyagi prefecture, Japan—Marjah, town in Helmand province, Afghanistan—Winchester (town in south England, capital of former kingdom of Wessex)—Jiufen (or Jioufen or Chiufen), mountainside town in north Taiwan, former gold mining town, used as the setting for two well-known movies—Chelyabinsk town on the eastern flanks of Ural, on trans-Siberian railway—Chung-hsing New Village, model town in Nantou County, west-central Taiwan, administrative seat of the Taiwan Provincial Government—Fenghuang Ancient Town, in Fenghuang County, Xiangxi Prefecture, Hunan, added the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2008 in the Cultural category—Bonn, a small town on the Rhine, Cold War capital of West Germany 1949-1990—Yuen Long town in northwest New Territories, Hong Kong—Gyangzê town, Tibetan: Rgyal rtse, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet—Dram (Chinese Zhangmu), town at Tibet-Nepal border—Chaozhou or Teochew, a town near Guangdong, with famous cuisine—person from the same village, town or province— |