Jan Vaverka
Basic informations about UK Cornwall Stonehenge Brighton Lake District Cotswolds Hadrian´s Wall Bath Liverpool Stradford Upon Avon York
England St George's Cross Capital Population Area London 53,012, ,279 km 2 Scotland St Andrew's Cross Capital Population Area Edinburgh 5,327,700 77,933 km 2 Wales Capital Population Area Cardiff 3,063,45 20,779 km 2 Northen Ireland Ulster Banner Capital Population Area Belfast 1,852,168 14,130 km 2
Ceremonial county and unitary authority area of England Peninsula Population: 536,000 Area: 3,563 km 2 Administrative center: Truro Tin mining Cornish people (Celts by origin)
prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England Neolithic and Bronze Age added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 Nobody knows who, how and why construted it
largest part of the City of Brighton and HoveBrighton and Hove population of 273,400 Biggest UK tourist resort over 8.5 million visitors annually Gay capital Most hippest and happiest city in UK
mountainous region in North West England National park Glacial lakes Entirely in count of Cumbria Fells Scaffel Pike Lake poets Q Q
Area in south central England Rolling hills Cotswold stone
a defensive fortification km long Almost useless
city in the ceremonial county of Somerset Latin name Aquae Sulis (60AD) 3,8 milion visitors annually
city in Merseyside, England population of 470,537 port of registry of the ocean liner RMS Titanic Liverpudlians, scouse World Capital City of Pop (The Beatles)
market town in Warwickshire, England River Avon birthplace of William Shakespeare tourist atraction 4.9 million visitors annum
historic walled city since Roman time (73 AD) rich history major railway centre of the late 19th century now population of