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The worlds first professional football league was founded in this city
Manchester
Home to a famous University
Cambridge
Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte lived in exile between 1838 and 1839
Leamington Spa
St Lawrence Church in the town center is home to the oldest ring of five church bells in the world
Ipswich
holds the title of Britain's oldest recorded town
Colchester
is home to the world-famous Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, where the iconic Harry Potter film series was produced
Watford
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Wrexham
One nicknamed Ironopolis due its booming steel and iron industry
Middlesborough
Home to the first University in Wales
Aberystwyth
Charles Darwin was born in this town
Shrewsbury
Has a space center
Leicester
Northernmost city in Britain
Inverness
Famous for its unique grid-road system and abundance of green spaces
Milton Keynes
Widely recognized as Britains first coastal resort town
Scarborough
Where the Titanic set off from
Southampton
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Smallest city in the Uk
St Davids
In January 1915, the town was the target of the first aerial bombardment by a German Zeppelin in World War 1
Great Yarmouth
Widely seen as the religious capital of Ireland
Armagh
Biggest city on the Gower Peninsula
Swansea
29% of its residents are aged under 20
Bradford
Famously home to one of only 4 copies of the Magna Carta in the world
Lincoln
is famously one of the only places in the UK that is not serviced by BT; its iconic, independent telephone boxes are painted cream instead of the traditional red.
Hull
was widely celebrated as the weaving capital of the world
Blackburn
Nicknamed Little Scotland
Corby
Twinned with Dresden following the devastating destruction both cities endured during World War II
Coventry
Second largest town in Nottinghamshire
Mansfield
has a 300-year history of confectionery manufacturing. Iconic treats like the KitKat, Aero, and Terry's Chocolate Orange all have roots in the city
York
Home to the worlds longest Pleasure pier
Southend
Ireland's only remaining completely intact walled city
Londonderry
It is the original port from which the Mayflower set sail for the New World in 1620