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London. Big Ben Clock

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LONDON

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-London is located in the south-east of England, near the mouth of
the River Thames, 80 kilometers from the North Sea. The River
Thames crosses the city from southwest to east and is navigable. In
London, several large tributaries flow into the river
- At first glance, London seems to be a megalopolis where nature has
no place. But in fact, this is a city that delights with its natural beauty.
In its surroundings, you can observe a wealth of flora and fauna that
find their place in backyards, parks, forests and rivers.
- London is located in a temperate climate zone, which means that it
has cool winters and cool summers. The surroundings of the city also
have a similar climatic character
- In addition, there is fog in London, especially in autumn and winter.
This is due to the fact that London is located on the banks of the River
Thames, and the humid air rising above the river creates fog. Fog can
have an impact on transportation and lead to flight cancellations and
delays

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attractions

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Big Ben Clock
Tower

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Tower Bridge

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St. Paul's Cathedral

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The London Eye
Ferris Wheel

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The Mary Ex 30
Skyscraper

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Traditions

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The traditions of
the British in
nutrition
The British are conservative in their
diet. In general, food from the 19th
century may well end up on the
table of today's Britons: the British
still consume a lot of meat, and
their favorite dishes are roast beef
and steak.

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Family traditions
If on weekdays all family members are
busy with their own affairs and rarely
cross paths even during meals, then on
weekends everything is different. It is
customary to spend this time with the
family, and preferably actively. Most of
the British are on the same page with
sports, so on a Sunday afternoon you
may well meet a large family at the
water park or sports center. And in the
evening they will try to put everything
aside so that they can have dinner
together and discuss what happened
during the week.

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Traditions of
communication
The tales about English etiquette
turned out to be true: the British
communicate politely and
respectfully with everyone,
especially with strangers. “Please”
and “thank you” keep coming
from different parts of the street. In
the grocery store queue, you are
unlikely to be pushed away or
take your place.

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