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United Kingdom
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United KingdomThe official name of the UK is ‘The
United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland’.
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Union JackThe official flag is the Union Flag, nicknamed the ‘Union Jack’.
It was designed to include the flags that represented Scotland, England and
Ireland at the time.
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PopulationEngland has the largest population (number of people who live there) in
the UK.
The population of the UK is around 67 million!
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Islands of the United KingdomMany small islands belong to the
UK, such as the Isle of Wight.
Together, all
of the islands
are called,
‘The British
Isles’.
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CurrencyThe currency in the UK is the pound sterling.
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RiversThe longest river is the River Severn. Other main rivers are the Thames,
Tay and Tyne.
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History5,000 years ago the UK was covered in thick forest.
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Ben NevisBen Nevis in Scotland is the highest mountain. Its peak is 1345 metres
above sea level.
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Lough NeaghThe largest lake is Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland.
Its surface area is 151 square miles or 392km².
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Dunnet HeadThe most northern part of the mainland is Dunnet Head.
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Lizard PointThe most southern point is Lizard Point in Cornwall.
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England National FlowerA rose is the English national flower.
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Scotland National FlowerA thistle is the Scottish national flower.
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Wales National FlowerA daffodil is the Welsh national flower.
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Northern Ireland National FlowerA shamrock is the Northern Irish national flower.
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UK CitiesTop 5 biggest Cities of the UK:
London
Birmingham
Leeds
Glasgow
Manchester
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Capital CitiesEngland
London
Scotland
Edinburgh
Wales
Cardiff
Northern Ireland
Belfast
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LondonThe capital city of England is London.
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Facts about LondonLondon is the biggest city
in Britain. Nearly nine
million people live there.
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King Charles IIIKing Charles III is the new King of
the UK and other Commonwealth
countries, too.
His mother, Elizabeth
II, died in 2022 after
ruling for more than
seventy years!
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Invaders and SettlersThe Romans settled in an area near the River Thames.
They called the settlement ‘Londinium’. Today, this area is a part of London.
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Invaders and SettlersWhen the Saxons occupied London, it was known as Lundenwic.
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The Great fire of LondonIn 1666, the Great Fire of London swept through central parts of London.
Much of the city had to be rebuilt.
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Buckingham PalaceThe official London home of the King is Buckingham Palace. Buckingham
Palace has 775 rooms including 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff
bedrooms and 78 bathrooms.
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The ShardThe tallest building in London is The Shard, standing
at 310 metres tall.
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The Houses of ParliamentThe Houses of Parliament (also known as
Palace of Westminster) are the meeting place
of the English government. There are 1000
rooms, 100 staircases and 11 courtyards
within The Houses of Parliament.
In 1605, a group of people, including Guy
Fawkes, plotted to blow up Parliament.
Fortunately, they were caught before this
could happen.
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Big BenThe tower is known as Elizabeth Tower
but most people call it Big Ben. However,
Big Ben is actually the name of the 13-ton
bell inside the clock.
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Tower BridgeTower Bridge, standing at 244 metres high, was opened in
1894. It is named after The Tower of London.
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London ZooLondon Zoo was the world’s first
public zoo. It opened in 1829.
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London UndergroundThe London Underground is the oldest
underground railway network in the world.
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EdinburghThe capital city of Scotland is Edinburgh.
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Facts about EdinburghEdinburgh is the second biggest
city in Scotland. It is estimated
548,000 people live in Edinburgh
(2022).
The main spoken language is
English. In addition to this, 1.4%
of the population also speak
Gaelic.
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Edinburgh CastleEdinburgh Castle is built on an extinct volcano.
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Edinburgh Fire ServiceEdinburgh was the first city in the world to have its own fire service.
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Alexander Graham BellAlexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone, was born in
Edinburgh.
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CardiffThe capital city of Wales is Cardiff. It is the smallest capital city in Europe.
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Facts about CardiffCardiff is the largest city in
Wales. It is estimated that
485,000 people live there
(2022). The languages
spoken in Cardiff are
English and Welsh.
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City of CastlesThere are three castles still standing in Cardiff: Cardiff Castle, St Fagan’s
Castle and Castell Coch Castle.
Cardiff
Castle
St
Fagan’s
Castle
Coch
Castle
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Roald DahlRoald Dahl, a famous
children’s author,
was born in Cardiff.
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The Principality StadiumThe Principality Stadium is home of the Welsh
national rugby team. It was opened in 1999 and
used to be known as the Millennium Stadium.
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BelfastThe capital city of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
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Facts about BelfastPlease include an illustration of a UK map labelling
Belfast is the largest city
Belfast and some people alongside to show population
in Northern Ireland.
It is estimated that
639,000 people live in and
around the Belfast area
(2022).
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C.S LewisCS Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia, was born in Belfast.
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The TitanicThe world famous ship, The Titanic, was constructed in Belfast.