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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1.
The United Kingdomof Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
2.
The United Kingdom of Great Britainand Northern Ireland
Location
General information
Flag
Water resources
Relief
Climate
Wildlife
Regions
Languages
England
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Density of population
Cities, towns, villages
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The United Kingdom of Great Britainand Northern Ireland
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Official name – the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
Status – a parliamentary
monarchy
Location – British Isles (2 large
islands, 5,500 small islands) to
the north-west of Europe
Area – 94,226 sq mi
(244,110 sq km)
Population - 58,8 million
people
Nationality - British
Capital - London
5.
Flag – ‘Union Jack’Division – 4 parts: England,
Wales, Scotland, Northern
Ireland
Symbolic figures - Britannia
John Bull
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St George’s crossSt Patrick’s cross
St Andrew’s cross
Union Jack
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The United Kingdom is washed by:The
Atlantic
Ocean
The
North
Sea
The
Irish
Sea
The English Channel (La
Manche)
Strait of Dover
(Pas de Calais)
8.
Types ofcoast
9.
Lakes:Rivers:
The Spey
Loch Ness
The Dee
Loch Lomond
The Tay
Lough Neagh
The Tweed
The Tyne
The Trent
The Bann
The Avon
The Severn
The Ouse
The Thames
10.
Loch LomondLoch Ness
Lake District
Loch Glencoul
Fiord
Loch Linnhe
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The DeeThe Dochart
The Thames
Swallow
Falls
High Force rapids
in the Pennines
The Severn
The
Llangollen
12.
Ben Nevis1343m
Scafell
978 m
The Highlands
The Grampians
The Central Plain
of Scotland
The Southern Uplands
The Pennines
The Cambrians
Snowdon
1085 m
The Central Lowland
13.
The HighlandsBen Nevis
Scafell
Hadrian’s Wall
Giant’s Causeway,
Northern Ireland
Snowdon
The Grampians
Plains, marshes
The
Cambrians
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ClimateEnglish fog
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Annual temperature- in summer
- in winter
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Greenland streamModerate zone
Gulfstream
Warm
winds
Cold
winds
Climate - warm
moderate maritime
with cool winter
Weather – humid,
cool, changeable
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Gulfstream influenceArctic influence
18.
FloodsStorms
Smog
19.
Wildlife20.
NorthernIreland,
Belfast
Scotland,
Edinburgh
Wales,
Cardiff
England,
London
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Northern IrelandScotland
Symbol
Thistle
Shamrock
St Patrick, 17 March
Daffodil, leek
National St Andrew, 30
colour November
Patron
Saint
Rose
St George, 23 April
Wales
St David, 1 March
England
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Ár n-athair, atá ar neamh: go naofard'ainm. Go dtaga do riocht. Go ndéantar
do thoil ar an talamh, mar dhéantar ar
neamh. Ár n-arán laethiúl tabhair dúinn
inniu, agus maith dúinn ár bhfiacha, mar
mhaithimid dár bhféichiúnaithe féin.
Agus ná lig sinn i gcathú, ach saor sinn ó
olc. Óir is leatsa an Ríocht agus an
Chumhacht agus an Ghloir, tré shaol na
saol. Amen.
Ein Tad, yr hwn wyt yn y
nefoedd, sancteiddier dy Enw.
Deled dy deyrnas. Gweneler dy
ewyllys megis yn y nef, felly ar y
ddaear hefyd. Dyro i ni heddyw
ein bara begunyddiol. A maddeu
i ni ein dyledion, fel y
maddeuwn ninnau i'n dyledwyr.
Ac nac arwain ni i brofedigaeth;
eithr gwared ni rhag y drwg.
Amen.
AR n-athair a tha air nèamh: GU
naomhaichear d'ainm. Thigeadh do
rìoghachd. Dèantar do thoil air an
talamh, mar a nithear air nèamh. Tabhair
dhuinn an AR fiachan, amhuil mar a
mhaitheas sinne d'ar luchd-fiach. Agus
na leig am buaireadh sinn, ach saor Sinn
o olc. Oir is leatsa an rioghachd agus an
cumhachd agus a'ghòir GU siorruidh.
Amen.
ENGLISH
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your
name,
your kingdom come, your will be done,
on earth as in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who
sin against us.
Save us from the time of trial, and deliver us
from evil.
For the kingdom, the power, and the glory
are yours, now and forever. Amen.
23.
English gardensEnglish sheep
Stonehenge
Maiden
Castle, neolit
Castles
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Shakespeare’s houseChalk coast of
Albion
English pub
Big Ben
Double-decker
Oxford,
Cambridge
25.
WindmillMountain train
Caernarfon Castle
Snowdonia
Harp
Lovespoon
Brecon Beacon
national park
26.
CastlesAbbeys
Welsh dancers
Roman forts
Celtic crosses
27.
Scotchwhisky Hadrian’s
Wall
A highlander in a
kilt with a bagpipe
Loch Ness monster
Tartan
Highlands
Fiords
28.
Holyrood, royal residenceHighlanders’
parade
Edinburgh Castle
Castles
29.
Celtic crossIrish village
Giants’ Causeway
Emerald country
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Belfast31.
Cities with population- over 500 000 people
- from 200 000 to 500 000
- under 200 000
Persons per square
kilometre
- more than 1500
- 1000 - 1500
- 500 - 1000
- 250 – 500
- 100 - 250
- 50 - 100
- 10 - 50
- 0 - 10
32.
LeedsDublin
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London34.
BirminghamManchester
Liverpool
Leeds
Bristol
Glasgow
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YorkChester
Bath
Oxford
Stratfordupon-Avon
A British village
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MansionsA semi-detached house
A detached house
A terraced house
Municipal houses