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1. Cardigan Bay, located on the west coast of Wales, is an inlet of which sea?

2. What is Tilbury, in southeastern England, known for?

3. What is the highest mountain in Wales?

4. Which of these places, in addition to being one of Europe’s main oil ports, is the main fishing port of Wales?

5. Which borough in Greater London was known as the Bridge Ward Without (or the ward of Bridge-without) in the 16th century?

6. Which are the largest and most northerly of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides islands?

7. Which historic region of northern Scotland spans the width of the country from the North Sea in the east to the Atlantic Ocean in the west?

8. Which river in Scotland was the site of the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314?

9. Which river forms most of the boundary between the English counties of Suffolk and Essex?

10. Which region in southwestern Scotland, the name of which is derived from the Gaelic name meaning “Stranger Gaels,” comprises the historic counties of Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire?

11. What is Skara Brae, located on the Orkney Islands of Scotland?

12. In which administrative county of England would you find the Vale of White Horse?

13. For what is the English town of Royal Tunbridge Wells known?

14. Which city in Scotland lies within the historic county of Lanarkshire?

15. What historic structure can be found between the River Severn near Chepstow, Wales, and the seaward end of the Dee estuary?

16. Which borough of London was a Roman settlement and served as a crossing point for ferries across the River Thames during the Middle Ages?

17. Which borough in the English county of Surrey is known for its mineral springs?