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'Littlehampton'. 13 letters.

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Q: What is the longest English town name?
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The longest town name in the worls is: Krungthepmahanakornamornratanakosinma-hintarayutthayamahadilokphopnop- paratrajathaniburiromudomrajaniw-esmahasatharnamornphimarnavatarnsathit- sakkattiyavisanukamprasit It is a town in Thailand and has 163 letters. (Delete the hyphens)


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Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Although it is a weird name, it's true.


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