Twin cities of Łódź

Guess the twin cities of Łódź, Poland.
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Country
Approx. Population
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Germany
250.000
Formerly called Karl-Marx-Stadt, German figure skating mecca
Chemnitz
Germany
625.000
State capital, home to country's second largest fair: Cannstatter Wasn
Stuttgart
France
510.000
Football club Olympique, on the rivers Rhône and Saône, Birthplace of Andre-Marie Ampere
Lyon
Lithuania
545.000
Capital, called "Rome of the North"
Vilnius
Russia
410.000
Textile center of Russia, first part of the name includes a comon Russian first name
Ivanovo
Russia
430.000
Administrative center of a Russian Exclave, formerly Königsberg
Kaliningrad
Belarus
1.920.000
Capital, residence of Lee Harvey Oswald for more than two years
Minsk
Ukraine
1.015.000
Named after a Greek city mistakenly believed to be there, home to the famous steps from Battleship Potemkin
Odessa
Israel
440.000
Home to the Israeli sillicon valley, name means "Old New Land" in Hebrew
Tel Aviv
China
15.500.000
Namesake of an infamous square in Beijing, place of accidental explosions in a port storag area with 173 deaths in 2015
Tianjin
Georgia
125.000
Ancient town and place of the last Soviet race track to be constructured before 1990, near Tblisi
Rustavi
Portugal
80.000
Bayside town near Lisbon
Barreiro
Finland
230.000
Former industrial (textiles and metal) center, "Manchester of Finland"
Tampere
Mexico
2.500.000
Planned city, home to major car factories, textile center in the 19th century, place of the battle that is celebrated on El Cinco de Mayo
Puebla
Spain
440.000
Founded by the emir of Cordoba, probably named after Myrtle, one of the former Castilean capitals
Murcia
Sweden
150.000
Originally small town which grew with a shoe-industry, name refers to a bridge on a bank of a river, birthplace of race car driver Ronnie Peterson
Örebro
Ukraine
730.000
Former center of Galicia, until WW2 majority of population was Polish, part of "Everything is Illuminated" is set here, birthplace of Stanisław Lem
Lviv
Hungary
165.000
Namesake of a goulash made with sour cream, known as the home of Paprika, site of a great flood obliterating the city in 1879
Szeged
China
14.000.000
Terminus of the silk road, the only Chinese Port accessible to foreigners until the opium wars, a regional cuisine is named after its former romanization, capital of China on three (short) occassions in the 20th century
Guangzhou
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