Can I change the geographic location in a title?

I am using the Modern Theme in iMovie 11 for Mac to edit videos taken with an iPhone 5. The theme is automatically displaying the filming location on the title but is showing the filming location as "Great Britain". I can't seem to edit this.
So, sorry if this is covered elsewhere . . . How can edit the title text or get the correct location shown (I am making an assumption that the iPhone video includes the required GPS data)? Just seeing Great Britain on the title isn't helpful when the majority of my videos are UK based.

Found the answer.
I need to select the title, click on "Adjust", click on the "T" and then click on the globe to change the location. Obvious really.

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