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Purpose

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Flowers from Tucson.
Courtesy of Kim M. Bayne.

This wiki was originally proposed for "people to share information about improving their communities". The purpose is now broadening. Please feel free to share all positive information about cities -- places you've lived or worked. Tell about your favorite spots or give advice for visitors. Let people know about good places to eat, vacation, or play.

Size and potential

This wikicity has 1,171 articles now but would be better with ten times that number. You can help.

Places to start


Cities with recent new content:

London | Lower Hutt | Pittsburgh | Porirua | Tucson | Wellington |

Cities virtually neglected for over a month:

Atlanta | Charlotte | Huntsville | Irvine, California | Madison | NorthAttleborough | Poipu | Seattle | Shenzhen | Tokyo | Weston Super Mare |



Cities by continent

Africa | Asia | Europe | North America (including Central America and Caribbean) | Oceania | South America

Gold Star Communities

Gold Star communities is a place to share something special or unique about your town, village, or city.

  • Does your community have a unique program?
  • Has your community been recognized for something special?

Use this area to share information about the uniqueness of your community.

Porirua - rejoicing in Michael Campbell's successes

Winner of the 2005 U.S. Golf Open and the 2005 HSBC World Match Play Championship, Michael Campbell, still calls Porirua home. He received a public welcome in the city's central square on return from the Open. His home club is Titahi Bay.

Long occupation

Tucson was originally inhabited around 7000 BC by early Paleo-Indians, and later replaced by groups designated by archaeologists as the Hohokam. As such, Tucson is the longest continuously inhabited location in the United States.

King Kong from Wellington

As part of New Zealand's rescue of Hollywood from recession, Peter Jackson has produced another blockbuster, "King Kong", which had its world premiere in New York (where it is set) but soon had its local premiere in Wellington where Jackson is based and where most of the film was made.

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