Articles with Proper Nouns Quiz
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___ Big Ben is not the name of the iconic clocktower, it is called the Elithabeth tower and ___ Big Ben is the name of the bell, that restes behind the clock face
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___ British Museum, dedicated to human history and art, was first opened to the public in 1759
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___ Westminster Abbey, which is the part of the church in England, is not to be confused with ___ Westminster Cathedral, a catholic church in central London
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___ Trafalgar Square plays host to numeral cultural events, performances, public demonstrations and celebrations
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Millenium Bridge connects the north and south banks of ___ Thames with ___ St. Paul’s cathedral to the north and Shackspeare’s globe to the south.
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___ Globe is an open-air amphitheater, where shows primarily run in spring through fall
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Adjacent to ___ Buckingham palace is the charming ___ St. James’s Park, where you can find ducks, swans and even pelicans
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___ Westminster Palace is home to ___ British Houses of Parliament
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The tallest structure along the banks of ___ river Thames and one of the newest is ___ London Eye
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At the north of the Square, stands ___ National gallery, one of Londons most important museums with painting spanning 6 centuries
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Since 1837 ___ Buckingham Palace has been the official residence and principle workplace of the monarchy in London
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___ St. Paul’s Cathedral is the representative of the spirit of London and has survived during the World War II
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London is the capital of England and was built along ___ river Thames
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