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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 15 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Southeast England
The Garden of England. So called because amongst other produce Kent was once the main source of hop production in the UK, and hops are used in the beer making process.
How many of the seven oaks after which Sevenoaks is named, survived the great storm of 1987? | Kent Quiz
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1. Even though one oak survived seven were replanted, however Eightoaks just doesn't have the same ring to it.
Opened in 1999 Kent is home to Europe's largest shopping centre, what is it called? | Kent Quiz
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Bluewater. Bluewater in Kent and Lakeside in Essex, two of Europe's largest shopping centres almost face each other across the river Thames.
The M20 links London with which Kent port? | Kent Quiz
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The name of the major river which runs through Kent is? | Kent Quiz
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The Medway. The Medway is a flows into the Thames estuary.
Nelson's HMS Victory was built in Chatham? | Kent Quiz
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Dungeness is home to which kind of power station? | Kent Quiz
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Nuclear. Dungeness is home to two reactors A & B.
The neolithic standing stones of Kits Coty are located in which Kent Borough? | Kent Quiz
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Tonbridge & Malling. Several lay lines are said to converge at the stones, and many psychics claim to have had visions there.
Which Kent Council features a dinosaur on its coat of arms? | Kent Quiz
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Maidstone. One of the first complete dinosaur skeletons was found in the Borough of Maidstone.
The stories of the fictional character Dr Syn are set around which Kent town? | Kent Quiz
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The Romney-Hythe-Dymchurch railway actually runs to Dungeness? | Kent Quiz
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t. From West to East the line runs Dungeness-Romney-Dymchurch-Hythe!
How many motorways run through Kent? | Kent Quiz
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4. The M2, M20, M25, M26.
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