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Which city in northern England is home to the National Media Museum, the most visited museum in Britain outside of London? |
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Which city in western England is famed for its naturally occurring hot springs and Georgian architecture? |
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Which town in Powys was formerly a county town, and shares its name with a range of mountains? |
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Which English seaside resort is home to a Royal Pavilion, and a series of narrow winding streets called The Lanes, filled with antique shops? |
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Which is the second largest city in Great Britain, home to the Bull Ring shopping centre, and Edgbaston Cricket Ground? |
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Which famous seaside resort has a famous pleasure beach, which includes the Pepsi Max Big One, the tallest, fastest and steepest roller coaster in the world when it opened in 1994? |
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Which Derbyshire town is famous for its mineral springs, and is known as the the 'gateway to the Peak District National Park'? |
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Which small Scottish town is famous for its castle, whose owner is the only person in Britain allowed to have his own private army? |
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Which town on the England-Scotland border has changed hands between the two countries 14 times? |
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Which seaport was the birthplace of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's steamships, the Great Western, in 1837, and the Great Britain, in 1843; is the site of Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge, opened in 1864; and is home to Gloucestershire County Cricket Club? |
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