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Question 1

What Is The Capital City Of Scotland?

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Where Is The Lake District National Park Located?

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Which River Flows Directly Through London?

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How Many Countries Make Up The United Kingdom?

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What Is The Longest River In The United Kingdom?

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Which UK City Is Known As The Gateway To The Highlands?

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What Is The Highest Mountain In The British Isles?

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Which English City Is Famous For Its Roman Baths?

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Where In Wales Is The Snowdonia National Park Found?

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Which UK Island Is The Largest In The British Isles?

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Which City Is The Capital Of Northern Ireland?

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Where Is The White Cliffs Of Dover Located?

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Which UK City Is Home To The Angel Of The North?

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What Is The Largest City In Scotland By Population?

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Which Sea Lies Between England And Ireland?

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Where Is Loch Ness Located In Scotland?

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Which UK City Is Famous For Its Beatles Heritage?

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What Is The Name Of The Strait Separating England From France?

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Which County In England Is The Largest By Area?

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Dundee
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Aberdeen
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Glasgow
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Edinburgh

Edinburgh has been Scotland's capital since the 15th century and hosts the famous Royal Mile.
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Northumberland
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Yorkshire
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Cumbria
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Derbyshire

Cumbria's Lake District became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017 and contains England's highest peak.
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The Severn
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The Thames
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The Mersey
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The Trent

The Thames stretches 215 miles and is the longest river entirely within England.
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Five
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Four
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Two
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Three

England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland form the UK with each country having its own distinct culture.
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The Thames
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The Wye
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The Trent
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The Severn

The Severn stretches 220 miles flowing through Wales and England before reaching the Bristol Channel.
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Inverness
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Stirling
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Perth
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Fort William

Inverness sits at the northern tip of the Great Glen and is the capital of the Scottish Highlands.
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Ben Nevis
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Scafell Pike
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Snowdon
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Ben Macdui

Ben Nevis stands 4413 feet tall in the Scottish Highlands and attracts around 125000 climbers every year.
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York
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Bath
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Chester
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Colchester

Romans built the famous baths at Bath around 70 AD using natural hot springs that still flow today.
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Northeast Wales
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Mid Wales
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Northwest Wales
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South Wales

Snowdonia covers 823 square miles of northwest Wales and contains the highest peak in England and Wales.
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Isle Of Man
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Great Britain
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Isle Of Wight
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Ireland

Great Britain is the ninth largest island in the world and home to three of the UK's four nations.
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Lisburn
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Armagh
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Derry
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Belfast

Belfast grew into a major industrial city during the 1800s largely through its booming linen and shipbuilding industries.
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Kent
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Suffolk
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Sussex
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Essex

The cliffs are made of chalk and have served as a welcoming landmark for travellers crossing the English Channel for centuries.
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Newcastle
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Sunderland
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Gateshead
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Durham

Antony Gormley's steel sculpture stands 20 metres tall and has wingspan wider than a Boeing 757 aircraft.
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Glasgow
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Dundee
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Edinburgh
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Aberdeen

Glasgow was once called the Second City of the British Empire due to its enormous role in Victorian-era trade and manufacturing.
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The Celtic Sea
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The North Sea
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The Bristol Channel
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The Irish Sea

The Irish Sea covers roughly 100000 square kilometres and the Isle of Man sits almost exactly in its centre.
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Argyll And Bute
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The Scottish Borders
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Perthshire
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The Scottish Highlands

Loch Ness holds more fresh water than all the lakes in England and Wales combined making it truly enormous.
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Liverpool
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Manchester
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Leeds
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Birmingham

The Cavern Club on Mathew Street in Liverpool is where The Beatles performed over 290 times in the early 1960s.
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The Strait Of Gibraltar
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The Strait Of Dover
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The Solent
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The Pentland Firth

At its narrowest point the Strait of Dover is only 21 miles wide making it the busiest shipping lane in the world.
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Norfolk
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Lincolnshire
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Devon
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Yorkshire

Yorkshire is so large it was historically divided into three separate regions called ridings a word derived from Old Norse.
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