I always believed Derby was farther north than Nottingham. I've never seen 52.92o given I always thought that 60 minutes became degrees as in 52.92 = 53.32?
You're mixing two different systems. You can use the decimal system as used here or degrees, minutes and seconds where there are 60 mins to a degree and 60 secs to a minute. E.g. 52.75° is the same as 52°45'
I've lived in and around Ripon for a long time. Locals get really touchy when visitors don't realise it's a city. I think if you over-react to people's understandable ignorance, it probably means you have small-town mentality. (apologies to everyone who lives in a small town, of course...).
I live in Ripon and to be honest it annoys me more when stuffy old Ripononians get their pants in a twist over calling it a city - it's a town with a cathedral! And a small town at that!
ripon is a tiny city in north yorkshire! it only has city status because of its cathedral - in terms of size its quite small, less than a third of harrogate's population :)
It's where Ripon Cathedral is (a beautiful place, with incredible acoustics - played a concert there once). Not far from York and Harrogate . I'm guessing you're not a Yorkshire lass.
14/20, the ones i missed i didn't realise were cities 😂 surprised my own is on the bottom but if this was updated to add the new cities it would be gone!
Another one to add to the sounding of the alarm for new city status answers for this quiz: Wrexham is now a city too, and is farther north than Stoke :)
it's that simple and complicated at the same time
I must admit, for anyone not English, this is nigh on impossible.