The Geography of UK and Its Political Outlook
England is a part of the United Kingdom and it is located on the island of Great Britain. England is separated from France and
However England and France are physically connected to each other by the Channel Tunnel It is the longest undersea tunnel in
There are also several large rivers in England - one of which is the famous and the longest river in England - Thames River
Scotland
Located in the northern part of Great Britain, Scotland is the northern part of the United Kingdom
Scotland can be divided into 3 areas: The Upper Lowlands - the north border between England and Scotland and an agricultural
The Central Lowlands - this area is the most industrial, urban, and populated, region containing the big urban cities like
The Highlands - this region covers about 50% of Scotland and has include Ben Nevis, the tallest peak, which rises to 1,343
Wales
Wales is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain , and it is bordered by England to the east.
Wales is ruled by a prince. Traditionally the Prince of Wales is the eldest son of the English monarch.
This country is famous for deep caves, waterfalls, sandy beaches along the northern coast of Wales.
The land is full of small lakes, rivers and streams. A few of the larger rivers are the Dee and Severn.
Northern Ireland
The climate of Northern Ireland is temperate with mild winters and cool summers.
The main rivers of Northern Ireland are the river Foyle and the Upper and Lower Bann.
There is a lake Lough Neagh in the middle of the country, and it is the largest lake in the UK and among the top 40 largest
As Northern Ireland is a country, which is full a lot of mountains, it has a famous hill - Cavehill near the city of Belfast.
It is believed author Jonathan Swift inspired by Cavehill to make up sleeping giant in his Gulliver’s Travels novel.
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The Geography of UK and Its Political Outlook

1. The Geography of UK and Its Political Outlook

2. England is a part of the United Kingdom and it is located on the island of Great Britain. England is separated from France and

3. However England and France are physically connected to each other by the Channel Tunnel It is the longest undersea tunnel in

the
world.

4. There are also several large rivers in England - one of which is the famous and the longest river in England - Thames River

which runs
through London.

5. Scotland

6. Located in the northern part of Great Britain, Scotland is the northern part of the United Kingdom

7. Scotland can be divided into 3 areas: The Upper Lowlands - the north border between England and Scotland and an agricultural

region with beautiful rolling hills.

8. The Central Lowlands - this area is the most industrial, urban, and populated, region containing the big urban cities like

Edinburgh and Glasgow.

9. The Highlands - this region covers about 50% of Scotland and has include Ben Nevis, the tallest peak, which rises to 1,343

meters.

10. Wales

11. Wales is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain , and it is bordered by England to the east.

12. Wales is ruled by a prince. Traditionally the Prince of Wales is the eldest son of the English monarch.

13. This country is famous for deep caves, waterfalls, sandy beaches along the northern coast of Wales.

14. The land is full of small lakes, rivers and streams. A few of the larger rivers are the Dee and Severn.

15. Northern Ireland

16. The climate of Northern Ireland is temperate with mild winters and cool summers.

17. The main rivers of Northern Ireland are the river Foyle and the Upper and Lower Bann.

18. There is a lake Lough Neagh in the middle of the country, and it is the largest lake in the UK and among the top 40 largest

lakes
in Europe.

19. As Northern Ireland is a country, which is full a lot of mountains, it has a famous hill - Cavehill near the city of Belfast.

As Northern Ireland is a country, which is full
a lot of mountains, it has a famous hill Cavehill near the city of Belfast.

20. It is believed author Jonathan Swift inspired by Cavehill to make up sleeping giant in his Gulliver’s Travels novel.

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