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Cities by Code ciTies BY cODe - continued FRA FRANkFuRT, GERMANY ICT wIChITA, kS LBV LIBREVILLE, GABON MLB MELBOuRNE, FL FSC FIGARI, FRANCE IdA IdAhO FALLS, Id LCA LARNACA, CYPRuS MLh MuLhOuSE, FRANCE/ FSd SIOuX FALLS, Sd IFP BuLLhEAd CITY, AZ LCh LAkE ChARLES, LA BASEL, SwITZERLANd FSM FORT SMITh, AR IGM kINGMAN, AZ LEB LEBANON, Nh MLI MOLINE, IL Fuk FukuOkA, JAPAN IGu IGuASSu FALLS, BRAZIL LEd ST. PETERSBuRG, RuSSIAN FEdERATION MLM MORELIA, MEXICO FwA FORT wAYNE, IN ILE kILLEEN, TX LEh LE hAVRE, FRANCE MLS MILES CITY, MT GBd GREAT BENd, kS ILM wILMINGTON, NC LEJ LEIPZIG/hALLE, GERMANY MLu MONROE, LA GCC GILLETTE, wY IMT IRON MOuNTAIN, MI LEX LEXINGTON, kY MME TEESSIdE, uNITEd kINGdOM GCI GuERNSEY, uNITEd kINGdOM INd INdIANAPOLIS, IN LFT LAFAYETTE, LA MMk MuRMANSk, RuSSIAN FEdERATION GCk GARdEN CITY, kS INL INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MN LFw LOME, TOGO MMX MALMO, SwEdEN GCM GRANd CAYMAN ISLANd, INN INNSBRuCk, AuSTRIA LGA NEw YORk, NY/NEwARk, NJ MNL MANILA, PhILIPPINES CAYMAN ISLANdS IOM ISLE OF MAN, uNITEd kINGdOM (LA GuARdIA APT.) MOB MOBILE, AL/PASCAGOuLA, MS GdL GuAdALAJARA, MEXICO IPC EASTER ISLANd, ChILE LGB LONG BEACh, CA MOd MOdESTO, CA GdN GdANSk, POLANd IPL EL CENTRO, CA LGw LONdON, uNITEd kINGdOM MOT MINOT, Nd GdV GLENdIVE, MT IPT wILLIAMSPORT, PA (GATwICk APT.) MPL MONTPELLIER, FRANCE GEG SPOkANE, wA IQQ IQuIQuE, ChILE LhR LONdON, uNITEd kINGdOM MQT MARQuETTE, MI GFk GRANd FORkS, Nd IRk kIRkSVILLE, MO (hEAThROw APT.) MRS MARSEILLE, FRANCE GGG LONGVIEw, TX ISN wILLISTON, Nd LIG LIMOGES, FRANCE MRu MAuRITIuS, MAuRITIuS GGT GEORGE TOwN, BAhAMAS ISP ISLIP, NY LIh kAuAI ISLANd, hI MRY MONTEREY, CA GGw GLASGOw, MT IST ISTANBuL, TuRkEY LIL LILLE, FRANCE MSL MuSCLE ShOALS, AL GhB GOVERNOR'S hARBOuR, BAhAMAS ITh IThACA, NY LIM LIMA, PERu MSN MAdISON, wI GIG RIO dE JANEIRO, BRAZIL ITM OSAkA, JAPAN (ITAMI APT.) LIN MILAN, ITALY (LINATE APT.) MSO MISSOuLA, MT GJT GRANd JuNCTION, CO ITO hILO, hI LIR LIBERIA, COSTA RICA MSP MINNEAPOLIS/ST PAuL, MN GLA GLASGOw, uNITEd kINGdOM Iwd IRONwOOd, MI LIS LISBON, PORTuGAL MSQ MINSk, BELARuS GLh GREENVILLE, MS IYk INYOkERN, CA LIT LITTLE ROCk, AR MSS MASSENA, NY GNB LYON, FRANCE (SAINT GEOIRS APT.) JAC JACkSON, wY LJu LJuBLJANA, SLOVENIA MST MAASTRIChT, NEThERLANdS GNd GRENAdA, GRENAdA JAN JACkSON, MS LkL LAkSELV, NORwAY MSY NEw ORLEANS, LA GNu GOOdNEwS BAY, Ak JAX JACkSONVILLE, FL LLA LuLEA, SwEdEN MTJ MONTROSE, CO GNV GAINESVILLE, FL JEd JEddAh, SAudI ARABIA LLw LILONGwE, MALAwI MTY MONTERREY, MEXICO GOA GENOA, ITALY JER JERSEY, uNITEd kINGdOM LMM LOS MOChIS, MEXICO MuC MuNICh, GERMANY GOJ NIZhNIY NOVGOROd, JFk NEw YORk, NY/NEwARk, NJ LMP LAMPEduSA, ITALY (FRANZ JOSEF STRAuSS APT.) RuSSIAN FEdERATION (kENNEdY APT.) LMT kLAMATh FALLS, OR MVd MONTEVIdEO, uRuGuAY GON NEw LONdON, CT JhM kAPALuA, hI LNk LINCOLN, NE MwA MARION, IL GOT GOThENBuRG, SwEdEN Jhw JAMESTOwN, NY LNS LANCASTER, PA Mwh MOSES LAkE, wA GPT GuLFPORT/BILOXI, MS JIB dJIBOuTI, dJIBOuTI LNY LANAI, hI MXL MEXICALI, MEXICO GPZ GRANd RAPIdS, MN JkG JONkOPING, SwEdEN LNZ LINZ, AuSTRIA MXP MILAN, ITALY (MALPENSA APT.) GRB GREEN BAY, wI JLN JOPLIN, MO LOS LAGOS, NIGERIA MXP MILAN, ITALY GRI GRANd ISLANd, NE JNB JOhANNESBuRG, SOuTh AFRICA LOV MONCLOVA, MEXICO MYJ MATSuYAMA, JAPAN GRJ GEORGE, SOuTh AFRICA JNu JuNEAu, Ak LPA LAS PALMAS, SPAIN MYR MYRTLE BEACh, SC GRR GRANd RAPIdS, MI JRO kILIMANJARO, TANZANIA LPB LA PAZ, BOLIVIA MYu MEkORYuk, Ak GRu SAO PAuLO, BRAZIL JST JOhNSTOwN, PA LPI LINkOPING, SwEdEN MZT MAZATLAN, MEXICO GRZ GRAZ, AuSTRIA kAN kANO, NIGERIA LRd LAREdO, TX NAN NAdI, FIJI GSO GREENSBORO/hIGh POINT/ kBP kIEV, ukRAINE LRh LA ROChELLE, FRANCE NAP NAPLES, ITALY wINSTON-SALEM, NC kCh kuChING, MALAYSIA LRM LA ROMANA, dOMINICAN REP. NAS NASSAu, BAhAMAS GSP GREENVILLE/SPARTANBuRG, SC kEF REYkJAVIk, ICELANd LRT LORIENT, FRANCE NAT NATAL, BRAZIL GST GuSTAVuS, Ak kEL kIEL, GERMANY LSE LA CROSSE, wI/wINONA, MN NBO NAIROBI, kENYA GTF GREAT FALLS, MT kGd kALININGRAd, RuSSIAN FEdERATION LTO LORETO, MEXICO NCE NICE, FRANCE GTR COLuMBuS, MS kGL kIGALI, RwANdA LuG LuGANO, SwITZERLANd NCL NEwCASTLE, uNITEd kINGdOM GuA GuATEMALA CITY, GuATEMALA khh kAOhSIuNG, TAIwAN LuN LuSAkA, ZAMBIA NdJ NdJAMENA, ChAd GuB GuERRERO NEGRO, MEXICO kId kRISTIANSTAd, SwEdEN LuX LuXEMBOuRG, LuXEMBOuRG NGO NAGOYA, JAPAN GuC GuNNISON, CO kIJ NIIGATA, JAPAN LwB LEwISBuRG, wV NIM NIAMEY, NIGER GuM GuAM, GuAM kIN kINGSTON, JAMAICA LwS LEwISTON, Id NkC NOuAkChOTT, MAuRITANIA GVA GENEVA, SwITZERLANd kIV ChISINAu, MOLdOVA LwT LEwISTOwN, MT NkG NANkING, ChINA GwT wESTERLANd, GERMANY kIX OSAkA, JAPAN (kANSAI APT.) LYh LYNChBuRG, VA NME NIGhTMuTE, Ak GYE GuAYAQuIL, ECuAdOR kkh kONGIGANAk, Ak LYS LYON, FRANCE (SATOLAS APT.) NOu NOuMEA, NEw CALEdONIA GYM GuAYMAS, MEXICO kkN kIRkENES, NORwAY LYu ELY, MN NRk NORRkOPING, SwEdEN GYN GOIANIA, BRAZIL kLR kALMAR, SwEdEN MAA ChENNAI, INdIA NRT TOkYO, JAPAN hAd hALMSTAd, SwEdEN kLu kLAGENFuRT, AuSTRIA MAd MAdRId, SPAIN NSI YAOuNdE, CAMEROON hAJ hANOVER, GERMANY kMG kuNMING, ChINA MAF MIdLANd/OdESSA, TX NSY SIGONELLA, ITALY hAM hAMBuRG, GERMANY kMQ kOMATSu, JAPAN MAh MENORCA, SPAIN NTE NANTES, FRANCE hAN hANOI, VIET NAM kOA kONA, hI MAJ MAJuRO, MARShALL ISLANdS NuE NuREMBERG, GERMANY hAu hAuGESuNd, NORwAY kOJ kAGOShIMA, JAPAN MAN MANChESTER, uNITEd kINGdOM NwI NORwICh, uNITEd kINGdOM hAV hAVANA, CuBA kPN kIPNuk, Ak MAO MANAuS, BRAZIL OAJ JACkSONVILLE, NC hdB hEIdELBERG, GERMANY kRF kRAMFORS, SwEdEN MAR MARACAIBO, VENEZuELA OAk OAkLANd, CA hdF hERINGSdORF, GERMANY kRk kRAkOw, POLANd MAZ MAYAGuEZ, PuERTO RICO OAX OAXACA, MEXICO hdN hAYdEN, CO kRN kIRuNA, SwEdEN MBA MOMBASA, kENYA OER ORNSkOLdSVIk, SwEdEN hdY hAT YAI, ThAILANd kRP kARuP, dENMARk MBJ MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA OFk NORFOLk, NE hEL hELSINkI, FINLANd kRR kRASNOdAR, RuSSIAN FEdERATION MBL MANISTEE, MI OGG kAhuLuI, hI hGh hANGZhOu, ChINA kRS kRISTIANSANd, NORwAY MBS SAGINAw, MI OGS OGdENSBuRG, NY hGR hAGERSTOwN, Md kRT khARTOuM, SudAN MCG MCGRATh, Ak Ohd OhRId, MACEdONIA hhh hILTON hEAd, SC kSA kOSRAE, CAROLINE ISLANdS, MCI kANSAS CITY, MO OkA OkINAwA, JAPAN hIB hIBBING, MN MICRONESIA MCk MCCOOk, NE OkC OkLAhOMA CITY, Ok hII LAkE hAVASu CITY, AZ kSC kOSICE, SLOVAkIA MCN MACON, GA OkJ OkAYAMA, JAPAN hIJ hIROShIMA, JAPAN kSd kARLSTAd, SwEdEN MCO ORLANdO, FL OLB OLBIA, ITALY hkG hONG kONG kSF kASSEL, GERMANY MCT MuSCAT, OMAN OLF wOLF POINT, MT hkT PhukET, ThAILANd kTM kAThMANdu, NEPAL MCw MASON CITY, IA OLM OLYMPIA, wA hLN hELENA, MT kTN kETChIkAN, Ak MdE MEdELLIN, COLOMBIA OMA OMAhA, NE hMO hERMOSILLO, MEXICO kTw kATOwICE, POLANd MdT hARRISBuRG, PA OME NOME, Ak hNL hONOLuLu, hI kuF SAMARA, RuSSIAN FEdERATION Mdw ChICAGO, IL (MIdwAY APT.) ONT ONTARIO, CA hOM hOMER, Ak kuL kuALA LuMPuR, MALAYSIA MEI MERIdIAN, MS OOk TOkSOOk BAY, Ak hOQ hOF, GERMANY kwA kwAJALEIN, MARShALL ISLANdS MEL MELBOuRNE, VI, AuSTRALIA OPO PORTO, PORTuGAL hOu hOuSTON, TX kwI kuwAIT, kuwAIT MEM MEMPhIS, TN ORB OREBRO, SwEdEN hPB hOOPER BAY, Ak kwk kwIGILLINGOk, Ak MEX MEXICO CITY, MEXICO ORd ChICAGO, IL (O'hARE APT.) hPN whITE PLAINS, NY kwL GuILIN, ChINA MFE MCALLEN, TX ORF NORFOLk, VA hRB hARBIN, ChINA kwN QuINhAGAk, Ak MFR MEdFORd, OR ORh wORCESTER, MA hRE hARARE, ZIMBABwE kZN kAZAN, RuSSIAN FEdERATION MGA MANAGuA, NICARAGuA ORk CORk, IRELANd hRL hARLINGEN, TX LAd LuANdA, ANGOLA MGM MONTGOMERY, AL OSd OSTERSuNd, SwEdEN hSV huNTSVILLE, AL LAF LAFAYETTE, IN MGw MORGANTOwN, wV OSh OShkOSh, wI hTS huNTINGTON, wV LAN LANSING, MI MhG MANNhEIM, GERMANY OSL OSLO, NORwAY huX huATuLCO, MEXICO LAP LA PAZ, MEXICO Mhh MARSh hARBOuR, BAhAMAS OSR OSTRAVA, CZECh REPuBLIC huY huMBERSIdE, uNITEd kINGdOM LAR LARAMIE, wY Mhk MANhATTAN, kS OTh NORTh BENd, OR hVN NEw hAVEN, CT LAS LAS VEGAS, NV MhT MANChESTER, Nh OTP BuChAREST, ROMANIA hVR hAVRE, MT LAw LAwTON, Ok MIA MIAMI, FL OTZ kOTZEBuE, Ak hYA hYANNIS, MA LAX LOS ANGELES, CA MId MERIdA, MEXICO OuA OuAGAdOuGOu, BuRkINA FASO hYS hAYS, kS LBA LEEdS, uNITEd kINGdOM MkE MILwAukEE, wI OuL OuLu, FINLANd IAd wAShINGTON, dC (duLLES APT.) LBB LuBBOCk, TX MkG MuSkEGON, MI OVd ASTuRIAS, SPAIN IAh hOuSTON, TX LBE LATROBE, PA Mkk hOOLEhuA, hI OwB OwENSBORO, kY IBZ IBIZA, SPAIN LBF NORTh PLATTE, NE MkL JACkSON, TN OXR OXNARd, CA ICN SEOuL, REP. OF kOREA LBL LIBERAL, kS MLA MALTA, MALTA PAd PAdERBORN, GERMANY ciTies BY cODe - continued PAh PAduCAh, kY RSw FORT MYERS, FL TAO QINGdAO, ChINA YAM SAuLT STE. MARIE, ON, CANAdA PAP PORT Au PRINCE, hAITI RTM ROTTERdAM, NEThERLANdS TAP TAPAChuLA, MEXICO YAP YAP, CAROLINE ISLANdS, MICRONESIA PBI wEST PALM BEACh, FL Ruh RIYAdh, SAudI ARABIA TAS TAShkENT, uZBEkISTAN YBC BAIE COMEAu, QC, CANAdA PBM PARAMARIBO, SuRINAME RuN ST. dENIS dE LA REuNION, REuNION TBN FORT LEONARd wOOd, MO YBG BAGOTVILLE, QC, CANAdA PdS PIEdRAS NEGRAS, MEXICO RuT RuTLANd, VT TCB TREASuRE CAY, BAhAMAS YBL CAMPBELL RIVER, BC, CANAdA PdT PENdLETON, OR SAF SANTA FE, NM TEX TELLuRIdE, CO YCd NANAIMO, BC, CANAdA PdX PORTLANd, OR SAh SAN'A, YEMEN TFN TENERIFE, SPAIN YCG CASTLEGAR, BC, CANAdA PEE PERM, RuSSIAN FEdERATION SAL SAN SALVAdOR, EL SALVAdOR (NORTE LOS ROdEOS APT.) YdF dEER LAkE, NL, CANAdA PEG PERuGIA, ITALY SAN SAN dIEGO, CA TFS TENERIFE, SPAIN YEG EdMONTON, AB, CANAdA PEk BEIJING, ChINA SAP SAN PEdRO SuLA, hONduRAS (SuR REINA SOFIA APT.) YFC FREdERICTON, NB, CANAdA PEN PENANG, MALAYSIA SAT SAN ANTONIO, TX TGu TEGuCIGALPA, hONduRAS YFO FLIN FLON, MB CANAdA PER PERTh, wA, AuSTRALIA SAV SAVANNAh, GA ThF BERLIN, GERMANY (TEMPELhOF APT.) YGk kINGSTON, ON, CANAdA PFN PANAMA CITY, FL SBA SANTA BARBARA, CA ThN TROLLhATTAN, SwEdEN YGP GASPE, QC, CANAdA PFO PAPhOS, CYPRuS SBN SOuTh BENd, IN ThR TEhRAN, IRAN YGR ILES dE LA MAdELEINE, QC, CANAdA PGA PAGE, AZ SBP SAN LuIS OBISPO, CA TIA TIRANA, ALBANIA
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