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Södertälje
Södertälje ( , ) is a city in Stockholm County, Sweden and seat of Södertälje Municipality. It is also a part of Greater Stockholm Metropolitan Area. As of 2020, it has 73,872 inhabitants. Södertälje is located at Mälarens confluence in to the Baltic Sea through the lock in the Södertälje Canal. Since year 2000, it is the largest city located entirely within the province of Södermanland.

Gütersloh
thumb|Town hall, built in 1959 and 1970
thumb|Twin towns: Gütersloh and Borough of Broxtowe|Broxtowe
thumb|Am Alten Kirchplatz (old church square)
thumb|Martin Luther Church, built in 1861
thumb|Theater Gütersloh|Theatre, built in 2010
thumb|Library, built in 1984
thumb|Water tower, built in 1888
thumb|Evangelisch Stiftisches Gymnasium, founded in 1851
thumb|Palmenhauscafé (Palm House-Café), Stadtpark und Botanischer Garten Gütersloh|Botanischer Garten Gütersloh
thumb|Dalke
Gütersloh (; ) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in the region of Ostwestfalen-Lippe and the administrative r

Arzni
thumb|Sign at the entrance of town with "Arzni" in Armenian, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, and Russian.
Verin Dvin
village in Ararat Province of Armenia
Dimitrov
village in Ararat Province of Armenia
Nor Artages
village in Armavir Province of Armenia
Vurğun
Vurğun (also, Grünfeld, Kalininkänd, and Kalininkend) is a village and municipality in the Agstafa Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,710. Founded as the German colony of Grünfeld, the town was renamed during the Soviet period for Mikhail Kalinin, and afterward in 1991, in honor of the writer Samad Vurgun.