This city is often called 'Granite City' due to its distinctive architecture.
City known to the Romans as Aquae Sulis, 'the waters of Sulis.'
The RMS Titanic was constructed in this city.
This city is often noted for having more canals than Venice.
This city lends its name to the Channel separating South Wales from England.
Home to a university founded in the 13th century that is ranked among the top 5 in the world.
The Archbishop of this city heads the Church of England.
Lady Godiva legendarily rode naked through the streets of this city.
Town home to the famous 'White Cliffs.'
Arthur's Seat, part of an extinct volcano, can be found in the centre of this city.
Host city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Town that gave its name to a famous 1066 battle between Normans and Saxons.
This town is famous for its mint cake, popular with mountaineers.
Home to the Royal House that fought the House of York during the Wars of the Roses.
The Beatles were from this city.
The oldest section of underground railroad in the world can be found in this city.
City home to the 2011, '12, '13 & '14 winners of the English Premier League.
A nickname for people from this city and local areas is 'Geordie.'
City whose sheriff contended with the legendary outlaw Robin Hood.
Home to the oldest university in the UK.
This city is home to Horatio Nelson's flagship HMS Victory, now a museum.
City home to the oldest football club in the world.
The RMS Titanic set sail from here on April 10, 1912.
This city is sometimes called 'Copperopolis,' after its central role in the 19th century copper industry.
The capital of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Wessex under Alfred the Great.
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