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- Saint sees vision of three cities in heaven: a city of gold, a city of silver, a city of glass. A661.1.2
- Origin of cities. A995
- Submarine cities. F725.2
- Extraordinary cities. F760
- Other extraordinary cities. F769
- Cities of sin. F769.2
- Cleverness of men disguised as peasants dissuades rivals from dispute. Wise men of two rival cities engage in dispute. One delegation disguises as peasants and debates with their adversaries. Latter withdraw fearing how clever the educated must be if their peasants are so learned. J31.1
- King living apart from wife brought to sense of duty by philosopher. Asks if there is harmony among the cities and republics of Greece: philosopher tells him to ask it of his own house. J816.1.1
- Man desirous of traveling sent six miles to deliver a letter. Told that he has now seen the world, for he will never see more than valleys, hills, fields, meadows, water, streets, cities, and villages. J1076.1
- Fire tied to foxes' tails: destroys enemy's cities and fields. K2351.1.1
- Cities of refuge. P518
- Cities of refuge. R345
- Jokes concerning various cities. X680
- Lies about cities. X1560