We had a tea party during the revolutionary war, no not that tea party.
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The city I'm from has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined.
There's a catholic cathedral that was designed by a protestant and a protestant cathedral that was designed by a catholic.
A song from my country is used in Hollywood, in instrumental form, as an exotic romantic dance. It's actually, according to the lyrics, about a gambling addict comparing his horse race obsession with the intense nature of his romantic infatuations.
Edit: come on! No takers?
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An island of three sides.
Either Cyprus if you mean three bits controlled by different powers, or St Martin, which is sort of triangular?
Close, it's Bermuda (Bermuda triangle reference)
My hometown was most notable for a husband and wife serial killer pair who preyed on young girls in the area. This one will be easy to guess.
We won three wars against the UK in the 19th century.
We had the most powerful earthquake ever recorded.