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Cathedral city in northeast England
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North Carolina city within the Research Triangle
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Durham
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Cathedral city of the East Midlands
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Nebraska's state capital
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Lincoln
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Cathedral city in the West Midlands
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Industrial city of Massachusetts
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Worcester
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A town which lost city status in southeast England
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The 'Worlds Image Centre' in New York state
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Rochester
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The most inland major city in the UK
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Manufacturing centre in Alabama
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Birmingham
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Historic cathedral city of northwest England
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Californian city known for high solar power production
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Lancaster
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University city of eastern England
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Home to Harvard and MIT
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Cambridge
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Market town bordering the Yorkshire Dales
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Virginia's state capital
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Richmond
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Industrial city of northwest England
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Largest city in New Hampshire
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Manchester
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New Town in northeast England
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Capital city of the US
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Washington
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England's only city not primarily located on mainland Great Britain
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Independent city in Virginia
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Portsmouth
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Scotland's largest city
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The most populous city for over 110 miles in eastern Montana
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Glasgow
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Largest town on the Isle of Wight
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Island town of Rhode Island that hosted a renowned sailing regatta
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Newport
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Coastal town of Cornwall
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Coastal town on Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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Falmouth
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Oldest city in Wales
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Maine city known for the Great Fire of 1911
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Bangor
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Third most populous city of Scotland
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Third most populous city of South Dakota
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Aberdeen
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Market town in the East Midlands
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Largest city in New Jersey
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Newark
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Port town in eastern England
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Massachusetts town famous for clams
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Ipswich
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Market town of the East Midlands
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Manufacturing city of Ohio
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Mansfield
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Ferry port of southeast England
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Delaware's state capital
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Dover
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