Tri-Cities

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Tri-Cities is an appellation used to refer to several municipal areas, each of which consists mainly of three cities of roughly the same size and regional importance.

There are many such regions around the world, including the following:

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United States

  • The Tri-Cities, Tennessee, Tennessee and Virginia, consist of the twin cities of Bristol, Tennessee/Bristol, Virginia, Kingsport, Tennessee, and Johnson City, Tennessee
  • The Research Triangle in North Carolina, consist of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill
  • The Piedmont Triad in North Carolina, consist of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point
  • In Illinois and Iowa, three of the four Quad Cities – Moline and Rock Island in Illinois and Davenport in Iowa – were formerly known as the "Tri-Cities", before the inclusion of Bettendorf, Iowa
  • The Capital District in New York, – Albany, Schenectady, and Troy – were once known as the "Tri-Cities."
  • In Colorado, the towns of Firestone, Frederick, and Dacono are known to locals as the "tri-towns" or "tri-town area"
  • Tri-Cities, Virginia, consist of Petersburg, Colonial Heights, and Hopewell in the Greater Richmond Region approximately 25 miles south of Richmond
  • In California, San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose are three cities located near each other, though they are most commonly referred to as the Bay Area.

Canada

Other

  • Wuhan is a collection of the towns of Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang in the Hubei Province of China.
  • The Tricity (Polish: Trójmiasto) in Poland refers to the agglomeration of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot

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