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BBC Countryfile Magazine

Sara Maitland

“Over 2,000 communities in the UK have some form of formal friendly relationship with communities in other countries. They are called twin towns or sister cities, and almost all were set up in the years following the Second World War.

However, the earliest known town-twinning in Europe dates back to 836 when Paderborn, in what is now Germany,

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