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Twin Cities No City Twin City 1. Aarhus Turku, Finland Rostock Twin Cities No City Twin City 1. Aarhus Turku, Finland Rostock, Germany Bergen, Norway St. Petersburg, Russia Göteborg, Sweden 2. Arendal Rezekne, Latvia Kalmar, Sweden Nyslott, Finland Silkeborg, Denmark Arborg, Iceland 3. Bergen Aarhus, Denmark Asmara, Eritrea Gothenburg, Sweden Newcastle, United Kingdom Seattle, United States Turku, Finland 4. Cēsis Rakvere, Estonia Rokiskis, Lithuania Achim, Germany Tyreso, Sweden 5. Darłowo Nexo, Denmark Hassleholm,Sweden Gardelegen, Germany Saint-Doulchard, France Stary Hrozenkov, Czech Republic Zingst, Germany 6. Elblag Baltijsk, Russia Druskininkai, Lithuania Kaliningrad, Russia Leer, UK Liepāja, Latvia Novogrodek, Belarus Ronneby, Denmark Nowy Sącz, Poland Narva, Estonia 7. Elva Salo, Finland Kempele, Finland Kristinehamn, Sweden 8. Espoo Esztergom, Hungary Hatsina, Russia Irving, USA Kongsberg, Norway Kristianstad, Sweden Køge, Denmark Nõmme, Estonia Shanghai, China Skagafjörður, Iceland Sotši, Russia 9. Gargždai Iława, Poland 10. Gävle Gjovik, Norway Næstved, Denmark Rauma, Finland Jurmala, Latvia 11. Gdańsk Bremen, Germany Cleveland, USA Kalmar, Sweden Marseille, France Nice, France Rotterdam, The Netherlands Sefton, UK Turku, Finland Astana (Akmoła), Kazakhstan Odessa, Ukraine Kaliningrad, Russian Federation Sankt Petersburg, Russian Federation Vilnius, Lithuania 12. Gdynia Kiel, Germany Aalborg, Denmark Kotka, Finland Kristiansand, Norway Karlskrona, Sweden Klaipeda, Lithuania Baranovichi, Belarus Kaliningrad, Russia Liepaja, Latvia Kunda, Estonia Plymouth, United Kingdom Brooklyn, United States of America (USA) Seattle, United States of America (USA) Haikou, People's Republic of China (PRC) 13. Gotland Slagelse, Denmark Lübeck, Germany Mariehamn, Finland Valkeakoski, Finland Rhodos, Greece Soest, Germany Tukums, Latvia Osel, Estonia Kragero, NorwaySlagelse, Denmark Lübeck, Germany Mariehamn, Finland Valkeakoski, Finland Rhodos, Greece Soest, Germany Tukums, Latvia Osel, Estonia Kragero, Norway 14. Greifswald Kotka, Finland Goleniów, Poland Osnabrück, Germany Lund, Sweden Hamar, Norway Newport News, USA Szczecin, Poland 15. Guldborgsund Liepaja, Latvia Iisalmi, Finland Harju County, Estonia Eutin, Germany Rostock, German 16. Haapsalu Bethlehem, Palestine Eskilstuna, Sweden Fundao, Portugal Greve in Chianti, Italy Haapavesi, Finland Haninge, Sweden Hanko, Finland Ikškile, Latvia Loviisa, Finland Rendsburg, Germany Uman, Ukraine 17. Hamburg Chicago, USA Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania Dresden, Germany Léon, Nicaragua Marseille, France Osaka, Japan Prague, Czech Republic Sankt Petersburg, Russia Shanghai, China 18. Helsinki Saint Petersburg, Russia Tallinn, Estonia Stockholm, Sweden Berlin, Germany China Beijing, China Russia Moscow, Russia 19. Jēkabpils Maardu, Estonia Rokiškis, Lithuania Melle, Germany Sokolow-Podlaski, Poland Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Poland Lida, Belarus Surakhani region, Azerbaijan Myrgorod,Ukraine 20. Jelgava Alcamo, Italy Baranovichi, Belarus Hällefors, Sweden Shin-Ying, Taiwan Magadan, Russia Nacka, Sweden Nova Odessa, Brazil Parnu, Estonia Rueil-Malmaison, France Siauliai, Lithuania Vejle, Denmark Białystok, Poland Ivano- Frankivsk, Ukraine Huludao, China 21. Jonava Bagrationovsk, Russia Děčín, Czech Republic Jõgeva, Estonia Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland Polotsk, Belarus Pucioasa, Romania Riihimäki, Finland 22. Jūrmala Palanga, Lithuania Pärnu, Estonia Pietarsaari, Finland Eskilstuna, Sweden Gävle, Sweden Terracina, Italy Samarkand, Uzbekistan Batumi, Georgia Ashdod, Israel Cabourg, France 23. Jyväskylä Debrecen, Hungary Esbjerg, Denmark Eskilstuna, Sweden Fjardabyggd, Iceland Potsdam, Germany Poznan, Poland Stavanger, Norway Tartu Municipality, Estonia Yaroslavl, Russia Kunming, China Mudanjiang, China Niiza, Japan Jining, China 24. Kalmar Àrborg, Island Arendal, Norway Entebbe, Uganda Gdańsk, Poland Kaliningrad, Russia Panevėžys, Lithuania Savonlinna, Finland Wilmington, USA Wismar, Germany 25. Karlskrona Klaipeda, Lithuania Gdynia, Poland Baltijsk, Russian Kalinigrad region Rostock, Germany Aizpute, Latvia Lovisa, Finland Hilleröd, Denmark Horten, Norway Olafsfjördur, Island 26. Kaunas St. Martin, Argentina Odense, Denmark Riga, Latvia Tartu, Estonia Tampere, Finland Toruń, Poland Vestfold, Norway Wrocław, Poland Växjö, Sweden Linköping, Sweden Hordaland, Norway Białystok, Poland Kalinningrad, Russia St. Petersburg, Russia Myśliborz, Poland Kreis Lippe, Germany Grenoble, France Brno, Czech Republic Los Angeles, USA Ferrara, Italy Cava de Tirreni, Italy Rende, Italy Brescia, Italy Vestfold County, Norway Hordaland County, Norway Lviv Region, Ukraine Lutsk, Ukraine Kharkov, Ukraine Xiamen, China 27. Kemi Tromsø, Norway Volgograd, Russia Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia Newtownards, Northern Ireland Székesfehérvár, Hungary Luleå, Sweden 28. Kiel San Francisco, USA Moshi Rural, Tanzania Hatay, Turkey Samsun, Turkey Sovetsk, Russia Kaliningrad, Russia Stralsund, Germany Tallinn, Estonia Gdynia, Poland Vaasa, Finland Coventry, Great Britain Brest, France 29. Klaipėda Gdynia, Szczecin, Poland Liepaja, Latvia Karlskrona, Sweden Luebeck, Mannheim, Sassnitz, Germany Kotka, Finland Odessa, Ukraine Mogilev, Byelorussia Cherepovets, Kaliningrad, Russia Debrecen, Hungary Qingdao, China Kuji, Japan North Tyneside, UK Cleveland, USA 30. Kolding Anjō, Japan Delmenhorst, Germany Drammen, Norway Huéscar, Spain Lappeenranta, Finland Örebro, Sweden Panevėžys, Lithuania Pisa, Italy Stykkishólmur, Iceland Szombathely, Hungary 31. Koszalin Albano Laziale, Italy Bourges, France Fuzhou, China Gladsaxe, Denmark Kristianstad, Sweden [15] Lida, Belarus Neubrandenburg, Germany Neumünster, Germany Schwedt, Germany Seinäjoki, Finland Berlin Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Germany 32. Kotka Glostrup, Denmark Tallinn, Estonia Lübeck, Germany Greifswald, Germany Klaipėda, Lithuania Fredrikstad, Norway Gdynia, Poland Kronstadt, Russia Landskrona, Sweden Taizhou, Chin 33. Kristiansand Trollhättan, Sweden Reykjanesbaer, Island Kerava, Finland Münster, Germany Gdynia, Poland Orléans, France Letchworth, England Walvis Bay, Namibia Rajshahi, Bangladesh 34. Lahti Västerås, Sweden Akureyri, Iceland Randers, Denmark Ålesund, Norway Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine Pécs, Hungary Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Suhl, Germany Kaluga, Russia Narva, Estonia Deyang, China Worcestershire County Wuxi, China Zhangjiakou, China 35. Liepāja Guldgorgsund, Denmark Darmstadt, Germany Klaipėda, Lithuania Palanga, Lithuania Elbląg, Poland Nynäshamn, Sweden Gdynia, Poland Gomel, Belarus Bellevue, USA Arstad District in Bergen, Norway Helsingborg, Sweden 36. Linköping Tönsberg, Norway Isafjardbaer, Iceland Joensuu, Finland Roskilde, Denmark Linz, Austria Kaunas, Lithuania Guangzhou, China Macau, China Palo Alto, USA 37. Luleå Kemi, Finland Tromsö, Norway Murmansk, Russia Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina 38. Malmö Tallinn, Estonia Szczecin, Poland Stralsund, Germany Florence, Italy Vaasa, Finland Varna, Bulgaria Tangshan, China Port Adelaide, Australia Kaliningrad, Russia 39. Mariehamn Kópavogur, Iceland Kragerø, Norway Kuressaare, Estonia Lomonosov, Russia Slagelse, Denmark Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Valkeakoski, Finland Visby, Sweden Oberursel, Germany 40. Mielno Tolcsva, Hungary Mlynica, Slovakia Schorhfeide, Germany Kalunborg, Denmark Båstad, Sweden Altenpleen, Germany 41. Næstved Gävle, Sweden Gjøvik, Norway Rauma, Finland Sopot, Poland Alytus, Lithuania Chalon-sur-Saône, France Narita, Japan 42. Örebro Kolding, Denmark Drammen, Norway Lappeenranta, Finland Stykkisholmur, Island Lodz, Poland Novgorod, Russia Terrassa, Spain Pau, France Yantai, China 43. Palanga Jūrmala, Latvia[6] Liepāja, Latvia Simrishamn, Sweden Frederiksberg, Denmark Pärnu, Estonia Łódź, Poland Ustka, Poland Bergen auf Rügen, Germany Kobuleti, Georgia Svetlogorsk District, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Svetlogorsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Primorje, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Kretinga, Lithuania 44. Panevėžys Lublin, Poland Lunen, Germany Kalmar, Sweden Kolding, Denmark Rakvere, Estonia Daugavpils, Latvia Vinnytsia, Ukraine Rustavi, Georgia Mytyshi, Russian Federation Kaliningrad, Russian Federation Vitebsk, Byelorussia 45. Pärnu Šiauliai, Lithuania Jelgava, Latvia Gran, Norway Helsingborg, Sweden Södertälje, Sweden Oskarshamn, Sweden Vaasa, Finland Helsingør, Denmark Siófok, Hungary Ocean City, Maryland, USA Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA Sochi, Russia 46. Pori Sønderborg, Denmark Mâcon, France Bremerhaven, Germany Stralsund, Germany Eger, Hungary Riga, Latvia Porsgrunn, Norway Kołobrzeg, Poland Sundsvall, Sweden 47. Porvoo Dalvík, Iceland Dinkelsbühl, Germany Hamar, Norway Hancock, Michigan, United States Kamień Pomorski, Poland Lund, Sweden Tyresö, Sweden Ventspils, Latvia Viborg, Denmark Viimsi, Estonia Viljandi, Estonia 48. Pruszcz Gdański Nybro, Sweden 49. Rakvere Cēsis, Latvia Kuopio, Finland Lappeenranta, Finland Lapua, Finland Lütjenburg, Germany Panevėžys, Lithuania Senaki, Georgia Sigtuna, Sweden Szolnok, Hungary 50. Reda Vilnius district, Lithuania Waldbronn, Germany Lubliniec, Poland Łowicz, Poland 51. Riga Bremen, Germany Moscow, Russia Norrköping, Sweden Aalborg, Denmark Pori, Finland Rostock, Germany St.Petersburg, Russia Stockholm, Sweden Tallinn, Estonia Tartu, Estonia Warsaw, Poland Vilnius, Lithuania 52. Rokiškis Borša, Romania Cesis, Latvia Daugavpils, Latvia Estenfeld, Germany Harbin, China Jekabpils, Latvia Ludza, Latvia Ozurgeti, Sacartvelo Pabianice, Poland Pastavy, Belarus Provadia, Bulgaria Slany, Czechia Tapa, Estonia Viesyte, Latvia 53. 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