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Sister cities or twin towns are a form of legal or social agreement between towns, cities, counties, oblasts, prefectures, provinces, regions, states, and even countries in geographically and politically distinct areas to promote cultural and commercial ties. Sister cities programs also intend to foster friendship and understanding among different cultures and between former foes as an act of peace and reconciliation, and to encourage trade and tourism. The idea of Sister Cities was developed in the 1840s. By the 2010s, town twinning became increasingly used to form strategic international business links among member cities. The International Sister Cities Program is headquartered at the Great Diplomatic Tower in [[Alexandria (Layfet)|Alexandria]], {{flag|Layfet}}
Sister cities or twin towns are a form of legal or social agreement between towns, cities, counties, oblasts, prefectures, provinces, regions, states, and even countries in geographically and politically distinct areas to promote cultural and commercial ties. Sister cities programs also intend to foster friendship and understanding among different cultures and between former foes as an act of peace and reconciliation, and to encourage trade and tourism. The idea of Sister Cities was developed in the 1840s. By the 2010s, town twinning became increasingly used to form strategic international business links among member cities. The International Sister Cities Program is headquartered at the World Diplomatic Tower in Cape Reach, {{flag|The Vanna}}


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| Rahles, {{flag|Layfet}}
| [[Ketonbo]], {{flag|Mbuntrare}}
| Da Vinikir {{flag|Kiyortza}}
| [[Njeliaane]], {{flag|Sauthar}}
| 1905
| 2004
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| [[Ketonbo]], {{flag|Mbuntrare}}
| [[Tel Stav]], {{flag|Yryel}}
| 1999
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| [[Port Nimshoq]], {{flag|Mbuntrare}}
| [[Invarshire]], {{flag|Riamo}}
| 2013
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| [[Somron]], {{flag|Yryel}}
| [[Sokyodo]], {{flag|Tsokeiku}}
| 2000
| Somron and Sokyodo are border cities. They are right on the opposite side of the Yryeli-Tsokeiken border from each other and therefore interact with each other a lot. Many immigrants from one country to the other go through the two cities
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Sister cities or twin towns are a form of legal or social agreement between towns, cities, counties, oblasts, prefectures, provinces, regions, states, and even countries in geographically and politically distinct areas to promote cultural and commercial ties. Sister cities programs also intend to foster friendship and understanding among different cultures and between former foes as an act of peace and reconciliation, and to encourage trade and tourism. The idea of Sister Cities was developed in the 1840s. By the 2010s, town twinning became increasingly used to form strategic international business links among member cities. The International Sister Cities Program is headquartered at the World Diplomatic Tower in Cape Reach,  The Vanna

City, Nation City, Nation Year Established Notes
Ketonbo,  Mbuntrare Njeliaane,  Sauthar 2004
Ketonbo,  Mbuntrare Tel Stav,  Yryel 1999
Port Nimshoq,  Mbuntrare Invarshire,  Riamo 2013
Somron,  Yryel Sokyodo,  Tsokeiku 2000 Somron and Sokyodo are border cities. They are right on the opposite side of the Yryeli-Tsokeiken border from each other and therefore interact with each other a lot. Many immigrants from one country to the other go through the two cities