Until quite recently I had no idea who or what was behind that name. Well, Saint Maur des Fosses is a city in France, not far from Paris, and it happens to be one of my hometown's four 'sister cities'.
poster with the emblem of the french city
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flowers- close up
Sister cities or Twin towns are bound by a formal agreement between the respective municipalities, to promote educational, cultural, touristic, commercial, and other ties - through all sorts of exchange activities focusing on mutual interests.
It appears the municipality of my hometown (Ramat-Hasharon), has signed such an agreement with two french cities (Dunkirk and Saint- Maur- des- Fosses), a german city (Georgsmarienhutte), and an american city (Tallahassee, the capital of Florida).
Usually, the "sisters" are supposed to be more or less in the same category as far as relevant characteristics are concerned, namely: geographical size, status (urban, rural), population statistics etc.. It's not a rule, but it makes things easier.
The whole concept of sister cities (conceived after the Second World War) sounds nice and beneficial to all sides. The exchange of knowledge and delegations, could open doors to everyone involved, and above all, foster friendship , respect, and understanding between people of different nations.
It should definitely be encouraged.
Does your city/village/region/state have any sister cities?
It should definitely be encouraged.
Does your city/village/region/state have any sister cities?