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'''City of Champions''' may refer to: |
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==City nicknames== |
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* [[Detroit, Michigan]], USA: Moniker given during the 1930s for sporting success |
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* [[Artesia, New Mexico]] |
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* [[Edmonton]], Alberta, Canada: Moniker given as a result of a Tornado in the 1980s |
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* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]] |
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* [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], USA: Moniker given during the late 1970s/early 1980s for sporting success |
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* [[Inglewood, California]] |
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* Los Angeles, California, see [[List of city nicknames in California]] |
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* [http://www.freewebs.com/cityofchampions Boston],USA:New England sports fan group/site. |
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* [[Detroit]], Michigan |
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* [[Duncanville, Texas]] |
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* One of several [[Boston nicknames]] |
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* One of several [[List of nicknames for Pittsburgh|nicknames for Pittsburgh]] |
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* One of several nicknames for Tampa; see [[List of city nicknames in Florida]] |
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* Unofficial slogan of [[Edmonton]], Alberta |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[SoFi Stadium]], a stadium in Inglewood, California, known as City of Champions Stadium during planning |
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==See also== |
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*[[Titletown (disambiguation)]] |
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{{disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 19:56, 16 November 2024
City of Champions may refer to:
City nicknames
[edit]- Artesia, New Mexico
- Brockton, Massachusetts
- Inglewood, California
- Los Angeles, California, see List of city nicknames in California
- Detroit, Michigan
- Duncanville, Texas
- One of several Boston nicknames
- One of several nicknames for Pittsburgh
- One of several nicknames for Tampa; see List of city nicknames in Florida
- Unofficial slogan of Edmonton, Alberta
Other uses
[edit]- Countess, a riverboat in Pittsburgh's Gateway Clipper Fleet formerly named City of Champions
- SoFi Stadium, a stadium in Inglewood, California, known as City of Champions Stadium during planning