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From: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) | Date: July 12, 2005 | Copyright information

SLEW OF LOUISVILLES

Louisville, pronounced LOO-is-vil, is one of the best places to live in the U.S., according to a CNN/Money list, 12A. At least seven other U.S. cities or towns have names spelled the same way, although not all are pronounced the same. None of the other Louisvilles made Money's list of finalists. Here are the states where they are located and how they are pronounced:

* Alabama, LOO-ee-vil

* Georgia, LOO-is-vil

* Illin...

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