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Posted: 2016-02-08T13:15:21Z | Updated: 2016-02-08T13:15:21Z

Turns out, Paris isn't the only city with love in the air. According to OpenTable , there are a hand full of cities in the U.S. boasting romantic dining experiences and passionate atmospheres.

The online reservation service created the list of romantic cities of based on dinner reviews collected on Valentine's Day 2015. OpenTable ranked cities using based on three factors: the percentage of restaurants deemed "romantic" on the site's dining survey, the percentage of tables seated for 2 and the percentage of people who dined out on Valentine's Day of last year.

While these metrics aren't necessarily the most definitive, who said you could quantify love?

Check out the top 10 cities below, and head to OpenTable to see the complete list.

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Colorado Springs, Colorado
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St. Louis, Missouri
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Omaha, Nebraska
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Birmingham, Alabama
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Newport, Rhode Island
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
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