Or Kissing, Petting, and Wedding in Germany/Austria. There's also a ruder one I won't name here. They're all on what the Germans have dubbed "The Romantic Road". Though they probably wouldn't qualify as cities.
It's really a shame they changed their name. There's even a beer from that town, a type of pale lager called Helles or Hell in German, which was aptly named F*cking Hell.
Yay got em all, 1 mistake (bent) the last few took some effort (I mean my last answers, not the last in the stats list). Was least sure on Cognac, and had some doubts with Ascot and slightly with Angers (actually also on Sandwich, not 100% if it was a city or just a region)
The Dutch Monster would have been a fun one to add, though I think it is a village not a city (but noone really makes the distinction here, ok with really tiny places (of several hundreds people) I guess we would not say stad, but the word (woon)plaats is used for cities, villages, hamlets everything so there is not much awareness)
I find it very funny that Quizmaster had to move three words because comments then discovered that they were real cities or towns with that name, looks like europe is full of places named like things
There is a city name Gibbon in south central Minnesota USA.
Gibbon, MN 55335. Gibbon is located in Sibley County, in the southern part of Minnesota, United States. It lies roughly 80 miles southwest of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and around 25 miles west of Mankato.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seething
Very fun!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bent,_Netherlands
Gibbon, MN 55335. Gibbon is located in Sibley County, in the southern part of Minnesota, United States. It lies roughly 80 miles southwest of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and around 25 miles west of Mankato.