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A
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The capital of China's Kazakh prefecture, named after the nearby mountains
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Altay
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B
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Major port in Maryland
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Baltimore
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C
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District of Sutton, London, where vehicles stop
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Carshalton
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D
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Georgia city on Interstate 75 between Atlanta and Chattanooga
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Dalton
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E
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San Mateo suburb facing onto San Francisco Bay
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East Palo Alto
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F
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District in the West End of Christchurch on New Zealand's South Island
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Fendalton
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G
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Strategic British territory near the southern tip of Spain
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Gibraltar
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H
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Northumberland town on the Tyne whose name suggests a train sound
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Haltwhistle
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I
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Settlement and island in Oaxaca, Mexico, where a popular vegan bean product is grown and kept in the back of a fridge beside a chest
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Isla Soyaltepec
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J
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Municipality in Guatemala where analog jet can is reassembled
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Jacaltenango
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K
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Saudi person found at a district capital in Kyrgyzstan
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Kara-Balta
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L
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Tear villa apart at a town on the St Lawrence in Quebec
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Lavaltrie
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M
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Turkish city which has a car park between two eastern sections
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Maltepe
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N
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New town in Altai Krai, Russia, by the Ob river
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Novoaltaysk
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O
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Austrian village which has got something over Raleigh
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Oberwaltersdorf
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P
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Major suburb of Santiago, meaning high bridge in Spanish
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Puente Alto
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Q
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The second-biggest city of Guatemala, named after a bird
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Quetzaltenango
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R
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California city in the Inland Empire bearing the name of an Italian bridge
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Rialto
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S
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A city of north-west Argentina
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Salta
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T
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Trudge, feeling sick, to this upper suburb of San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Trujillo Alto
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U
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Town in Illinois on the Mississippi, above St. Louis
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Upper Alton
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V
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Town in the Dominican Republic to which we give great thanks
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Villa Altagracia
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W
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District tucked away in Waltham Forest, London
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Walthamstow
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X
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Mexican town which is the first to give excellent presents every Christmas
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Xaltepec
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Y
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Crimean location of a famous post-war conference in 1945
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Yalta
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Z
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Dutch municipality on the Waal (Rhine) whose name recalls a PSV midfielder
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Zaltbommel
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