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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: 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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Text on the tag: Originally called Inhrypum during the time of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria, the cathedral city of Ripon is in the Borough of...
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Text on the tag: With a population of nearly 600,000 people, Sheffield measures 142 square miles (367.9 km2). Running on recycled energy, the distr...
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Text on the tag: Enfield measures 31.74 square miles (82.20 km2). The area was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086 as Enefelde. The meaning of th...
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Text on the tag: The borough measures 4.68 square miles (12.13 km2), and is home to a royal palace, major museums, universities, department stores,...
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Text on the tag: The borough of Guildford measures 104.6 square miles (270.9 km2). Home to Guildford Castle, it is the only royal residence ever to...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 840 square miles (2,180 km2), Herefordshire is based in the West Midlands, with the county town of Hereford being the la...
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Text on the tag: Measuring 3,324 square miles (8,608 km2), it is the largest county in England, within which it contains Harrogate as the largest s...
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Text on the tag: The county of Wales measures 8,023 square miles (20,779 km2). Wales has more castles per square mile than any other European count...
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Text on the tag: The city of Nottingham measures 28.81 square miles (74.61 km2) which has an award-winning public transport system, including the l...
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Text on the tag: Norwich measures 20.3 square miles (52.6 km2). Norwich was England’s second biggest city for more than 700 years, and Norfolk Engl...
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Text on the tag: Norfolk measures 2,074 square miles (5,372 km2) and is the driest county in the UK. Sandringham in North Norfolk, is home to the Q...
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Text on the tag: The city of St Albans measures 7 square miles (18.1 km2). St Albans City and District was formed in 1974 as a merger of the city w...
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Text on the tag: Liverpool measures 43.2 square miles (111.8 km2). The city impressively holds the Guinness Book of Records for being the "Capital ...
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Text on the tag: Southampton measures 28.1 square miles (72.8 km2). It is the only city in the UK with a geothermal power station, ranking among th...
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Text on the tag: Oxford measures 17.60 square miles (45.59 km2). It is home to the oldest purpose-built museum in the world (officially opened in 1...
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Text on the tag: County Cork measures 2,900 square miles (7,500 km2) and is the largest county in Ireland located in the southernmost part of Irela...
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Text on the tag: Ireland measures 32,595 square miles (84,421 km2). Although the celtic cross and shamrock are both associated with Ireland, the na...
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Text on the tag: New York measures 302 square miles (783 km2). It the most linguistically diverse city in the world with more than 800 languages sp...
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Text on the tag: Scotland measures 30,090 square miles (77,933 km2). A nation of innovators, from architectural techniques to scientific discoverie...
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Text on the tag: Cardiff measures 54 square miles (140 km2). The city was the first Fair Trade capital in the world, and also proud to have more gr...
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Text on the tag: Hertfordshire measures 634 square miles (1,643 km2). The county is home to several places of interest, including Hatfield House, S...
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