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English geography quiz 14:04 - Sep 9 with 1781 viewsMiaow

Historic Counties of English Towns & Cities

This is a little quiz I made a while back that I may have shared on here previously but I've slightly amended it and thought I would post it in case anyone would like a go. (Suffolk is one of the answers...)

There are six minutes to try and guess all 20, with answers needing to be entered into the corresponding highlighted boxes (you can move on if unsure of one by selecting a different answer box). All of the towns and cities listed now fall under different ceremonial counties to their historic ones, e.g. Bromley is part of Greater London but was previously in Kent.

https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/1696326/historic-counties-of-english-towns-

As always, thank you very much for taking the time to have a look.


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English geography quiz on 14:33 - Sep 9 with 1650 viewsGuthrum

Got 18 of them, but didn't realise that 16 was not completely independent, historically.

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English geography quiz on 15:25 - Sep 9 with 1567 viewsYou_Bloo_Right

Given my most memorable school report of Geography read, "Does well to find his own way home", I'm happy with 10/20.

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English geography quiz on 15:38 - Sep 9 with 1545 viewsshady

Nice quiz as ever
should have looked at map
got 16/20...missed Brum!
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English geography quiz on 18:09 - Sep 9 with 1432 viewsPinewoodblue

English geography quiz on 15:38 - Sep 9 by shady

Nice quiz as ever
should have looked at map
got 16/20...missed Brum!


18 got two northern ones wrong way round.

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English geography quiz on 19:14 - Sep 9 with 1383 viewssolemio

19. I never remember Peterborough.
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English geography quiz on 21:16 - Sep 9 with 1312 viewsPlums

Only 13 but it seems that's not too shabby!
Thanks again, I always enjoy these
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English geography quiz on 20:09 - Sep 10 with 1131 viewsMiaow

English geography quiz on 19:14 - Sep 9 by solemio

19. I never remember Peterborough.


That's okay, I think most people try to forget the existence of Peterborough.

(Great score!)

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English geography quiz on 20:48 - Sep 10 with 1090 viewsTheBoyBlue

18. Forgot the county that Kendal was in ever existed and tried everywhere I could possibly could around Slough apart from the correct one!

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English geography quiz on 17:54 - Sep 11 with 946 viewsMiaow

English geography quiz on 14:33 - Sep 9 by Guthrum

Got 18 of them, but didn't realise that 16 was not completely independent, historically.


From Wikipedia:

For centuries, the city and many of its surrounding villages formed the Soke of Peterborough, in the historic county of Northamptonshire. The Soke of Peterborough had an independent county council, based in the city, between 1889 and 1965. After the Soke of Peterborough was abolished in 1965, the city formed part of the short-lived Huntingdon and Peterborough until 1974. Though the city has a long history as part of Northamptonshire (from the Middle Ages up to 1965), the city has been part of Cambridgeshire since 1974, and is the largest settlement in that county.

The Soke of Peterborough was a historic area of England associated with the City and Diocese of Peterborough. It was part of Northamptonshire, but was administered by its own county council, while the rest of Northamptonshire was administered by Northamptonshire County Council.


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Thank you all for your comments on this quiz!

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