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For Marko and Nico Martinovic, identical twins from Toronto famous for the pranks they post on YouTube, there's probably no better place to learn about other twin hijinks than the world's largest gathering of lookalikes.

"We swapped during school, we did that many times," said Marko Martinovic, 30.

"So we ask people exactly what have they done as ...twins," his brother, Nico chimed in."One [pair of] twins dropped out of school together. Other twins lied to each other's wives. So it's amazing stories."

The Martinovics, dressed in matching wine-coloured T-shirts and caps, spent this past weekend in Twinsburg, Ohio, about 40 kilometres southwest of Cleveland, at the annual Twins Day Festival.

It was founded in 1819 by identical twin brothers, Moses and Aaron Wilcox.The town, witha population just under 20,000, sets aside a few days each year to celebrate "the uniqueness" of twins and multiples.

The festival began back in 1976 to celebrate the bicentennial, with the decision that a town named in honour of the Wilcox twins set aside one day to celebrate twins each year. It has since attracted more than 80,000 twins and multiples over 47 festivals.

For three days, pairs of identical twins, dressed the same, roamaround the town to gather and bond over their twin-ness. The event is also a magnet for researchers — a potential treasure trove of human data for scientific study.

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"It's amazing to see so much support from other twins,"said Marko. "It's a little bizarre to see how many twins really exist around the world … to come together like this every year."

"They all unite as one," Nico continued. "So it's pretty cool to see that bond between everybody here. It's really cool to be part of that."

This year, the final count of registered twins and multiples was 2,145, but that doesn't include many more who come but are not counted. Organizers estimate that somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 people in total attend the festival.

"It spotlights the city of Twinsburg, where we would probably never get that kind of recognition," said Twinsburg Mayor Sam Scaffide.

A 'gold mine' for scientific research

The festival also offers a unique scientific opportunity for researchers to gather subjects with identical DNA in order to learn whether certain conditions are influenced by genetics or environmental factors.

Researchers set up tents on the festival grounds, where twins canvolunteer to be tested. This year included researchers from the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, biometric researchers from West Virginia University and the dermatology department of the nearby University Hospitals in Cleveland.

"We can ask some questions about skin diseases. This year we've got some focused on reactions to COVID vaccinations and COVID illness," said Tyler Coolman, a researcher from University Hospitals.

"It'll help us answer some really interesting research questions."

Researcher Alison Treichel, also from University Hospitals, said the Twins Day festival really is a "gold mine" for research subjects.

"It's a really unique opportunity. Probably one of the only places in the world where you have this amount of twins coming and gathering in one place from all over the world."

The Double Take parade

The makeshift research centre, along with most of the Twins Day events, is held at the town's Glen Chamberlin Park, which is transformed into a mini fair with food stands andbooths, along with activities, such as a twins talent show and volleyball tournament.

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Contests include awards for the twins who travelled the longest distance to attend. While the majority of twins come from the U.S, the festival also has an international reach. This year twins from as far away as Spain, Japan, Iceland, Syria, Sweden and Africa attended.

"I read about it maybe 20 years ago when I was on vacation in Australia. And then I talked to my twin sister Anno and we decided after we've been thinking about it many times and decided that this year [we would attend] because we turned 40," said Ulrika Carlstedt Jönsson, from Stockholm.

"It's overwhelming and amazing and crazy and lovely."

The highlight of the festival is arguably the Double Take Parade. It drawshundreds of spectators, who set up their lawn chairs along each side of Ravenna Road, the town's main strip, to watch a sea of twins march through the city.

This year the theme was "Welcome to the Jungle," meaning not only were more than 2,000 sets of twins descending on Twinsburg, but many were dressed in tiger-like costumesor safari gear.

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"Walking down that parade route is almost like walking in the Macy's Day Parade," said Steve Nagel, who drove from Dayton, Ohio. "Those people, I mean, the fact that they come and line the street for us is just amazing."

He and his brother, Jeff, have been coming for 34 years, and the fellow twins they've met have become like family, they said.

"Why not have a weekend to celebrate something that you can't buy?" said Steve Nagel.

"It's something we were just born into, and to be able to celebrate that with everybody else has just been something we look forward to every year."

A chance to bond with other twins

It's certainly a unique opportunity for twins and multiples to meet, take pictures with other twin sets, swap fun twin stories, and bond.

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"I think we come to be with like-minded people. Because when you walk in here, all you see is us, doubles and triples," said Keith Wells, 59, from Maryland, who came with his brother, Kevin.

"We can all relate to life. I mean, just about everything we can relate, no matter how old, small, young. It doesn't matter. We all can relate."

It's also a way to learn about the experiences of others. Many in the festival identify themselves as either Twin A or Twin B — Twin A being the older sibling—and usually just by minutes.

"I'm kind of asking, 'Who's the more talkative one, the more outgoing one?' " said Joni Grant, the older twin sister of Jamie Drapel, from Lincoln, Neb.

Nagel said he will ask questions to compare single twins to married twins, and to find out how their spouse accepts it, and whether their kids think they have two dads or two moms.

"It's really kind of amazing because where else can you find this wealth of knowledge?It'snot somebody who's just telling you what they think. These people have felt it. They've lived it," Nagel said.

"We always say when we drive home, we're like, 'Oh my God, we're really normal here.' We thought we were like these freaks and all these other twins kind of experience the same thing we have throughout our lives."

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FAQs

Where is the world's largest gathering of twins? ›

Here's the fascinating history behind the tradition. The Twins Days Festival occurs in Twinsburg, Ohio every August. The town was founded by identical twins and the festival began in 1976. Since then, it's evolved into a three-day weekend and the largest twins gathering in the world.

How many twins were separated by Louise Wise? ›

In the 1960s, a then well-respected adoption agency – Louise Wise Services in New York, deliberately split up at least 10 sets of infant twins or triplets and placed them in separate families.

Are identical twins considered clones? ›

Identical twins have the same DNA as each other, but different from their parents. A clone, however, only has one parent and has exactly the same DNA as that parent.

Why is Twinsburg called Twinsburg? ›

Twinsburg is located in the northeast part of Ohio, halfway between Cleveland and Akron. In 1818, a pair of identical twins named Moses and Aaron Wilcox from Killingworth, Connecticut, purchased 4,000 acres of land and began selling small parcels at low prices to attract other settlers.

What country is known for twins? ›

Researchers have long noticed that the Yoruba tribe — whose members live in Nigeria, Benin, Togo, and elsewhere — is a world leader in twins. A 1989 study in the Journal of Reproductive Medicine noted that their twin rate at the time was more than four times higher than that of Caucasians.

Where are the most twins born in the US? ›

U.S. twin births

The U.S. states with the highest twin birth rates are Alabama and Michigan. Ethnicity is another factor to be considered when investigating the twin birth rate. Since 1980, the U.S. twin birth rate has increased among all ethnicities. And finally, age is another important factor in twin birth rates.

Who is the first child in twins? ›

This is because birth order is determined by the time of delivery, with the first baby born being considered the older sibling. However, even though there may be a few minutes or even seconds between the birth of the two babies, they are often considered to be the same age.

What was the longest time twins were born apart? ›

Some actual twins have different birthdays due to one being born on one day and the other staying in the womb for days or weeks longer. According to the Guinness World Records, the longest interval between the birth of twins is 90 days.

Did twins marry the same man? ›

Anna and Lucy DeCinque call themselves the "most identical twins in the world," and work to live up to their self-proclaimed title. They're engaged to the same man, have the same bathroom schedule, and work the same job (one for a salary the other as a volunteer, for legal reasons, they told me).

Is human cloning legal? ›

As of 2024, there are no federal laws in the United States which ban cloning completely. In 1998, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2009, the United States Congress voted whether to ban all human cloning, both reproductive and therapeutic (Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act).

Has humans been cloned? ›

There currently is no solid scientific evidence that anyone has cloned human embryos. In 1998, scientists in South Korea claimed to have successfully cloned a human embryo, but said the experiment was interrupted very early when the clone was just a group of four cells.

Do identical twins have the same fingerprints? ›

But, like those who aren't twins, identical twins all have unique fingerprints. Due to environmental factors that affect their development inside the womb, it's impossible for identical twins to have the exact same fingerprints.

What county is 44087 in? ›

When was National Twin Day? ›

On December 18th, National Twin Day celebrates all the siblings who enjoy the unique connection because they share a birthday. Whether fraternal or identical, twins share everything right from the beginning.

What county is Twinsburg, Ohio in? ›

Twinsburg is a suburban city in Summit County, Ohio, United States, located midway between Akron and Cleveland. The population was 19,248 as of the 2020 census.

Where is the highest incidence of twins in the world? ›

When it comes to having twins, not all regions are created equal. Central Africa snags the record for the highest twin birthrate, while Asia and Latin America have much lower rates of twinning, according to a new international study and global twins database.

Which city has more twins in the world? ›

Cândido Godói (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɐ̃dʒidu gɔˈdɔj]) is a municipality of 6,151 inhabitants in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil near the Argentine border, famous for the high number of twins born there.

What is the largest set of twins in the world? ›

The McCrary Twins, better known by their stage name, McGuire Twins, became iconic Guinness Book of World Record holders of the title of World's Heaviest Twins. Both Benny and Billy McCrary were known for posing on their trademark mini-motorcycles and for their professional wrestling careers.

Which country has the highest number of identical twins? ›

The highest national twinning rate found in our data is observed in Benin. With 27.9 per 1000, the rate in this country is substantially higher than in any other high-twinning country.

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