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Ireland is best known for its rolling, green hills and for the home of St. Patricks Day. (Even though the person that St. Patricks Day was named after, wasn't Irish or from Ireland.)
St patricks home navan road dublin does not still exist. Where it once stood now stands a housing estate. Not surprising for Dublin!
it is known as the gooberberry fields
Vatican City is the home of the Catholic Church and residence of The Pope.
Iligan is known as the city of majestic waterfalls due to the numerous amounts of waterfalls located in the area. This city is home to around 23 waterfalls.
Italy and the specific city is Florence, Italy as home of the Renaissance.
New Orleans
The city Cleveland, Ohio is home to the sports arena known as "The Q". The Q was built in 1956 and was built upon the former Central Market in Cleveland.
That U.S city is Clevland
During the time of Muhammad's birth and childhood, Mecca was known as the the home of the Ka'abah. However, at that time it was not known as 'the Home of Allah' but the home of the numerous idols the Arabs believed in. It was known as a city of mass-pilgrimage as well as trade.
Yes, Dallas is a home rule city. "The city shall have and exercise all the powers conferred upon cities by what is known as the Home Rule Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas and the Enabling Act relative thereto" from the City Charter.
The city that is home to the Liberty Bell is known as Philadelphia. The location of the Bell itself is Independence National Historic Park.