The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of
Geographical position.
What are the parts famous for?
The Union Jack
The Coat of Arms
Population
The White Cliffs of Dover
The main rivers
Ben Nevis is the highest point in the United Kingdom. It is located in the Northern Highlands in Scotland.
The castles all over the country keep the legends of the time.
Let’s have a look on the English village. What does the country look like?
Don’t lose the chance to enjoy the picturesque landscape.
Feel the scent of mystery.
The Stonehenge.
June 21 Stonehenge draws over 800,000 visitors per year, and several thousand gather on the summer solstice to watch the sunrise at this ancient and mystical site.
Make the unforgettable walk along the English streets.
Enjoy the view of signboards.
The End
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

1.

The United Kingdom
of Great Britain
and
Northern Ireland

2. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of

England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland

3. Geographical position.

Where is the UK
situated?
The UK lies on the
British Isles.
What separates the
UK from the
continent?
The English Channel
and the Strait of
Dover separate
Britain from the
continent.

4. What are the parts famous for?

England
is noted for its "hightech" and car
industries.
Scotland is a land of
mountains, lakes and
romantic castles.
Wales is famous for
its high mountains
and pretty valleys,
factories and coal
mines, music and
myths.
Northern Ireland,
with farming land, is
beautiful too.

5. The Union Jack

Three in one. The
flags of England,
Scotland and
Northern Ireland
comprise the state
flag of the UK. The
flag of Wales is not
represented.

6. The Coat of Arms

7. Population

The English, Scots,
Irish, and Welsh
constitute the
population of Great
Britain. The early
1950s
Commonwealth
immigrants increased
the population of the
country.

8. The White Cliffs of Dover

The White Cliffs of
Dover form a part of the
British coastline facing
the Strait of Dover and
France. The cliffs have
great symbolic value for
Britain because they
face towards the part of
the English Channel,
where invasions have
historically threatened
and against which the
cliffs form a symbolic
guard.

9. The main rivers

The Thames and Severn are the principal
rivers in England. The Severn is the longest
river. The Thames is the most important one.
Hundred years ago, the Thames was crowded
with ships, but now people travel by air.

10. Ben Nevis is the highest point in the United Kingdom. It is located in the Northern Highlands in Scotland.

11. The castles all over the country keep the legends of the time.

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17. Let’s have a look on the English village. What does the country look like?

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25. Don’t lose the chance to enjoy the picturesque landscape.

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36. Feel the scent of mystery.

37. The Stonehenge.

Is it the wonder of architecture?
Is it the ancient calendar?
Was it the clock?
No one knows the answer for sure.

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39. June 21 Stonehenge draws over 800,000 visitors per year, and several thousand gather on the summer solstice to watch the sunrise at this ancient and mystical site.

40. Make the unforgettable walk along the English streets.

41. Enjoy the view of signboards.

42. The End

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