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The UK - the five largest cities

The UK - the five largest cities

created by paulfunI, 2 years ago in Geography

To be sure to find your way on the map (and memorize places), I always prefer a small amount of dots.
Please do comment on which of these cities you prefer.
The dot without the figures goes to the picture.
Thanks Makropulos for your help. This game's for you.

Tags birmingham, five biggest cities, five largest cities, Glasgow, Great-Britain, leeds, Liverpool, london, the uk, UK

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Comments (7)

paulfunI

paulfunI

This game you now find in this tournament. Welcome everyone!

2 years ago

Snavelaar

Snavelaar

London, anytime! Great game, great series Paul!

2 years ago

makropulos

makropulos

Paul - I've only now noticed! Thank you! :)

2 years ago

paulfunI

paulfunI

Danrules wrote: "I highly recomend visiting the cities in North East england. Newcastle is a beautiful city built upon the river tyne so theres plenty of bridges. There is lots of shops a historic castle keep with vievs all the way out of Newcasle to the smaller Gateshead just across the tyne. Go south from busling Newcastle and reach Sunderland a great city with theatres,cafe,s and bars all over the place. The south again and you reach Durham which is way smaller with a population of around 25,000 people in the city centre. The reason Durham is popular with tourists is the 900 year old cathedral and older castle which you can see from preety much all of Durham. Also there are loads of shops,cinemas,bowling alleys,icerinks,bars,supermarkets and Hotels its a great place with a River (the wear) running right through it! There are also great places further north like Anwick with its rich history and old fashioned charm."

2 years ago

paulfunI

paulfunI

Makropulos wrote:
"The big cities in the North of England - Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle - are all interesting and fun places to visit, and I prefer all of them to London (where I was born - but it's just too big and too busy except as a visitor)."

2 years ago

upat123

upat123

I've only been to London, a fairly nice place.
Nice game, Paul.
5s

2 years ago

paulfunI

paulfunI

I've only been to London, so it's hard to say which city I'd prefer. What do you say?
Birmingham doesn't look nice, but perhaps it is a great place to be in?

2 years ago