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Text on the tag: The city of Belfast measures 51 square miles 132 km2 and is the second largest city in Ireland. It was granted city status by Quee...
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Text on the tag: The city of Belfast measures 51 square miles 132 km2 and is the second largest city in Ireland. It was granted city status by Quee...
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Text on the tag: East Sussex measures 692 square miles (1,792 km2). The county is famous for its physical landmarks such as the Downs, the Weald, t...
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Text on the tag: The market town and civil parish, is known for its steep streets as well as its independent shops and cafes. Located in the centre...
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Text on the tag: Somerset measures 1,332 square miles (3,450 km2). The county is home to over 10,000 listed buildings as well as over 500 ancient m...
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Text on the tag: The British Isles measures a total area of around 121,684 square miles (315,159 km2). The UK is a country filled with a mix of cul...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 14.4 square miles (37.3 km2), Cork City is Ireland's third largest city (behind Dublin and Belfast) and county cork is t...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 44 square miles (114 km2) the city has a population of around 300,000 people. Newcastle has a history of innovation, fro...
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Text on the tag: The towns of Brighton and Hove formed a unitary authority in 1997. Being England's most populous seaside resort, it measures 33.80...
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Text on the tag: Derby is home to the world's factory ever built - the Silk Mill. The Derby Rib Attachment which revolutionised the manufacture of ...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 604 square miles (1,565 km2), with a population of over half a million people, the county that borders Greater London to...
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Text on the tag: Greater Manchester measures 493 square miles (1,276 km2) with a population of nearly 3 million people. It is home to the country's...
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Text on the tag: The county measures 2,534 square miles (6,564 km2) with a population of around 800,000 people. Devon is home to the country's olde...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 981 square miles (2,542 km2), with a population of around 420,000 people, the county contains the Jurassic coast which w...
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Text on the tag: The county measures 1,466 square miles (3,798 km2) with a population of around 750,000 people. The most easterly point within main...
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Text on the tag: Containing Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay, the city of Canterbury measures 119.24 square miles (308.84 km2) with a populatio...
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Text on the tag: Gloucestershire measures 1024 square miles (1024 km2) with a population of over 600,000 people. The region has been the setting fo...
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Text on the tag: The city’s name originally comes from the Irish word Dubhlinn meaning “dark pool” - came from the tidal pool of River Poddle. The ...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 1442 square miles (3736 km2), the county has a population of over 1.8 million people. It is home to the famous White Cli...
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Text on the tag: The city measures 12.4 square miles (32 km2) with a population of around 50,000 people. Containing over 630 listed buildings, of w...
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Text on the tag: The city was an important trading centre during the Roman and Viking ages. In 1209 the University of Cambridge was founded, and mu...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 213 square miles (551.7 km2), Leeds has a population of nearly 800,000 people - the second highest population of any loc...
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Text on the tag: Originally with the saxon name of Bricstow until 1204, Bristol was founded in 1000 as a trading centre. The city and county measur...
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Text on the tag: Originally name by the Saxons as Giseldone in 1005, it changed to Isledon until the 17th century, and finally resulted in its curr...
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Text on the tag: The name Glasgu first appears in 1116 during the Gaelic period. It is the most populous city in Scotland (third most populous in t...
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Text on the tag: Named Londonium, the city was settled by the Romans 47 AD. With a population of over 8 million people, Greater London measures 606...
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Text on the tag: The city of Birmingham measures 103.4 square miles (267.8 km2) with a population of over 1.1 million people, making it the most po...
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