Sister Cities
Havana, Cuba
Established: 1519
Language: Spanish
Population: 2,152,518
Located only 106 miles south of Key West, Havana is a port city known for its tropical climate, beautiful architecture and vintage cars.
Ichihara, Japan
Established: 1963
Language: Japanese
Population: 283,531
Ichihara's waterfront on Tokyo Bay is home to oil refinieries as well as power, petrochemical and shipbuilding companies.
Worms, Germany
Established: 14 B.C.
Language: German
Population: 81,099
A port city located on the Rhein River, Worms is the site of various historically important events, including when Martin Luther defended his beliefs in 1521.
Katowice, Poland
Established: 1598
Language: Polish
Population: 284,363
Once home to industrial steelworks, mines and foundries, Katowice is now known for its economy based on professional services, education and healthcare.
Malaga, Spain
Established: 770 B.C.
Language: Spanish
Population: 594,050
Home to beautiful cathedrals, beaches and ancient ruins, Malaga is also known to be the birthplace of Pablo Picasso.
Pyeongtaek, South Korea
Established: 1940
Language: Korean
Population: 635,218
Pyeongtaek is home to Camp Humphreys, the United States' largest overseas military base.
ConstAnta, Romania
Established: 600 B.C.
Language: Romanian
Population: 249,423
Constanta is the fourth largest city in Romania and the oldest continuously inhabited city in the region.
Cockburn, Australia
Established: 1871
Language: English
Population: 112,000
This suburb of Perth is a coastal city named after Cockburn Sound, an inlet of the Indian Ocean.
Ari'el, Israel
Established: 1978
Language: Hebrew
Population: 17,668
Ari'el is named after Jerusalem and literally means "Lion of God."