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The '''Steel City''' is a common [[nickname]] for many cities that were once known for their production of large amounts of [[steel]]. With industrial production also in developing countries, like those in [[Eastern Europe]] and Asia, most of these cities do not produce as much steel as they used to. It is possible there will be new ''steel cities'' in those [[developing countries]]. | The '''Steel City''' is a common [[nickname]] for many cities that were once known for their production of large amounts of [[steel]]. With industrial production also in developing countries, like those in [[Eastern Europe]] and Asia, most of these cities do not produce as much steel as they used to. It is possible there will be new ''steel cities'' in those [[developing countries]]. | ||
[[Sheffield]], [[South Yorkshire]], United Kingdom; [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], United States; [[Gary, Indiana|Gary]], [[Indiana]], United States; [[Lorain, Ohio|Lorain]], [[Ohio]], United States; [[Pueblo, Colorado|Pueblo]], [[Colorado]], United States; [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]], [[New South Wales]], Australia; [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Ontario]], Canada; [[Jamshedpur]], [[India]] and [[Rourkela]], India are some of the cities most commonly referred to with this name, in their respective countries. | [[Sheffield]], [[South Yorkshire]], United Kingdom; [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], United States; [[Gary, Indiana|Gary]], [[Indiana]], United States; [[Lorain, Ohio|Lorain]], [[Ohio]], United States; [[Pueblo, Colorado|Pueblo]], [[Colorado]], United States; [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]], [[New South Wales]], Australia; [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Ontario]], Canada; [[Salem]], India, [[Jamshedpur]], [[India]] and [[Rourkela]], India are some of the cities most commonly referred to with this name, in their respective countries. | ||
Steel City is also the name of the primary setting in [[Jules Verne]]'s novel ''[[The Begum's Fortune]]'' and is the location of the [[Titans East]] headquarters in the ''[[Teen Titans (animated series)|Teen Titans]]'' animated series. | Steel City is also the name of the primary setting in [[Jules Verne]]'s novel ''[[The Begum's Fortune]]'' and is the location of the [[Titans East]] headquarters in the ''[[Teen Titans (animated series)|Teen Titans]]'' animated series. | ||
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The Steel City is a common nickname for many cities that were once known for their production of large amounts of steel. With industrial production also in developing countries, like those in Eastern Europe and Asia, most of these cities do not produce as much steel as they used to. It is possible there will be new steel cities in those developing countries.
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States; Gary, Indiana, United States; Lorain, Ohio, United States; Pueblo, Colorado, United States; Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Salem, India, Jamshedpur, India and Rourkela, India are some of the cities most commonly referred to with this name, in their respective countries.
Steel City is also the name of the primary setting in Jules Verne's novel The Begum's Fortune and is the location of the Titans East headquarters in the Teen Titans animated series.
List[edit | edit source]
- Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
- Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Buffalo, New York
- Detroit, Michigan
- Pueblo, Colorado
- Linz, Austria
- Birmingham, Alabama
- Hamilton, Canada
- Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
- Kalinganagar, India
- Rourkela, India
- Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Bokaro Steel City, India
- Jamshedpur, India
- Joda, Odisha, India
- Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India
- Miskolc, Hungary[1][2]
- Gary, Indiana
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Youngstown, Ohio
- Newcastle, Australia
- Lorain, Ohio
- Visakhapatnam, India
- Volta Redonda, Brazil
- Košice, Slovakia
- Katowice, Poland
- Chorzow, Poland
- Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Vijayanagara, Bellary, India
- Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
- Novokuznetsk
- Magnitogorsk
- Lipetsk
- Middletown, Ohio
- Cherepovets
- Chhindwara, India
- Neuves-Maisons, France
- Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Pittsburgh - The largest steel producing city in world
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Jamshedpur - The Pittsburgh of India. As it is second largest steel producing city in the whole world. Also called as "Steel City of India"
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Bhilai - has the largest steel plant of Asia in India
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Feltámad az Acélváros. index.hu, December 2, 2015
- ↑ 180 kilométer, néha több: a P. Mobil és az acélváros. Magyar Nemzet Online, February 7, 2015
