| MARSEILLE | Port city in southern France (pop about 900,000) (9) |
| NICE | Port city in southern France (pop about 1 million), a popular resort (4) |
| AVIGNON | City in southern France (pop about 90,000), on the River Rhone (7) |
| CHARLOTTE | Large city in North Carolina (pop about 900,000), incorporated in 1768 (9) |
| AMSTERDAM | Capital city in northern Europe (pop about 900,000), founded in 1275 (9) |
| FORTWORTH | City in Texas (pop about 900,000), established as an army outpost in 1849 (4,5) |
| MONACO | Small principality in southern France (pop about 38,000 (6) |
| NARBONNE | Town in southern France (pop about 56,000), with a Gothic cathedral (8) |
| LOURDES | Small market town in southern France (pop about 14,000), a major pilgrimage site (7) |
| NATAL | Port city In north-east Brazil (pop about 900,000) (5) |
| TIRANA | Capital City in southern Europe (pop about 900,000) (6) |
| GRANADA | City in southern Spain (pop about 900,000), the site of the Alhambra Palace (7) |
| UMBRIA | Region in central Italy (3,265 sq miles; pop about 900,000) (6) |
| FIJI | Country in the south Pacific (7,055 sq miles; pop about 900,000), independent since 1970 (4) |
| CAEN | City in north-west France (pop about 105,000), with a university founded in 1432 (4) |
| RHEIMS | City in north- east France (pop about 185,000), with a cathedral built in the 15th century (6) |
| CHARTRES | Town in north central France (pop about 45,000), with a very large Gothic cathedral (8) |
| ZAIRE | Former name for large country in southcentral Africa (about 900,000 sq miles; pop about 18 million) (5) |
| AUVERGNE | A region of central France (pop about 1,4 million) (8) |
| BRETON | Relating to a region of north-west France (pop about 3 million) (6) |