List of divided cities

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A divided city is one which, as a consequence of political changes or border shifts, currently constitutes (or once constituted) two separate entities, or an urban area with a border running through it. Listed below are the localities and the state they belonged to at the time of division.

Especially notable examples of divided cities are divided capitals, including Nicosia (since 1974), Jerusalem (1948–1967; de jure ongoing since 1948), Berlin (1949–1990) and Beirut (1975–1990).

Border wall in Nicosia
West Bank barrier in Jerusalem

Former cities now divided

Africa

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Galkayo, SomaliaNorth Galkayo (administered by Puntland)South Galkayo (administered by Galmudug)
Moyale, divided between Kenya and Ethiopia
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Americas

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Bristol, U.S.Bristol, TennesseeBristol, Virginia
Carmen de Patagones, ArgentinaCarmen de Patagones, Buenos Aires ProvinceViedma, Río Negro Province
El Paso del Norte, Mexico (divided in 1848 after the Mexican–American War)El Paso, Texas, United StatesCiudad Juárez, Mexico
Laredo, New Spain/MexicoLaredo, TexasNuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
(The Mexican city was founded when the border was established, by people moving over the border from what had just become the US city)
Lloydminster, Canada, divided between Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1905–1930.
The community was founded in 1903 in what was then the Northwest Territories, and located on the Fourth Meridian of the Dominion Land Survey, which became the boundary between the newly created provinces two years later. In 1930, the community was reunited as a single town under the shared jurisdiction of both provinces, and reincorporated as a single city in 1958.
NogalesNogales, Arizona, U.S.Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
Planaltina, Brazil when Federal District was set as the new national capital in 1960Planaltina, Federal DistrictPlanaltina, Goiás
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Founded 1668 (France); split 1818, when south bank transferred to USA, while north bank remained British, now Canadian.Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USASault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Texarkana, United StatesTexarkana, TexasTexarkana, Arkansas
Washington, DC, U.S., and suburbsWashington, DCGeorgetown (Washington, D.C.)—originally in Maryland, moved to the District of Columbia
Alexandria, Virginia—originally in Virginia, moved to District of Columbia, moved back to Virginia
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Asia

Europe

Oceania

Cities that arose next to each other across a boundary line

Africa

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Asia

Europe

North America

South America

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