Flag | City | Country | Year |
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Alajuela | Costa Rica | 1983 | |
Albuquerque | United States | 1985 | |
Arequipa | Peru | ||
Atlanta | United States | 2009 | |
Batangas | Philippines | ||
Caracas | Venezuela | 1976 | |
Cebu | Philippines | 1976 | |
Ceuta | Spain | ||
Cigales | Spain | 1992 | |
Cleveland | United States | 1976 | |
Compton | United States | ||
Curitiba | Brazil | 1995 | |
Daejeon | South Korea | 1997 | |
Dagupan | Philippines | ||
Downey | United States | 1960 | |
Duarte | United States | 1972 | |
Frankfurt | Germany | 2011 | |
Guadalajara | Spain | 1982 | |
Hagåtña | Guam | 1976 | |
Kansas City | United States | 1993 | |
Kingston | Jamaica | 1976 | |
Kraków | Poland | 1978 | |
Kyoto | Japan | 1978 | |
Lansing | United States | 1990 | |
Lima | Peru | 1976 | |
Magdalena de Kino | Mexico | 1984 | |
Malabo | Equatorial Guinea | 1976 | |
Milan | Italy | 1976 | |
Nochistlán | Mexico | 1997 | |
Oñati | Spain | 2002 | |
Panama City | Panama | 1976 | |
Portland, Oregon | United States | 1983 | |
St. Louis | United States | 1993 | |
Saint Petersburg | Russia | ||
San Antonio | United States | 1974 | |
San José | Costa Rica | ||
San Salvador | El Salvador | 1976 | |
Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic | ||
Seville | Spain | 1977 | |
Tegucigalpa | Honduras | 1976 | |
Wrocław | Poland | 1995 | |
Xiamen | China |
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