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Sister Cities

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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.

Statues at Japanese shrine

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. 

big castle and greenery

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 skyline at dusk

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.

Castle in Malaga at sunset

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 skyline of white buildings and lake

Pyeongtaek, South Korea

Established: 1940
Language: Korean
Population: 635,218

Pyeongtaek is home to Camp Humphreys, the United States' largest overseas military base.

skyline of buildings along bodies of water and a ferris wheel

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.

Two-lane road in a desert with brush and a couple small buildings

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 skyline of buildings in trees in desert

Ari'el, Israel

Established: 1978
Language: Hebrew
Population: 17,668

Ari'el is named after Jerusalem and literally means "Lion of God."