Famous cities Ершова А.В.
A city in the east of England One of the oldest academic centers in Europe Cambridge
Cambridge university is one of the oldest in Europe Chapel of King's College Trinity College
Liverpool a city in the UK, a port on the north-west coast of England, at the mouth of the River Mersey Hometown of the Beatles
The Beatles story Football team “International Beatles Week” festival
Manchester a city in the UK, in the North West of England. Located on the western slope of the Pennines Mountains, the river Irwell.
River Irwell from Blackfriar's bridge in Manchester UK The Etihad Stadium, host stadium for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and home of Manchester City F.C. Exchange Square during a BBC Big Screen showing of a FIFA World Cup football game. Manchester has 2 famous football teams: Manchester United and Manchester City
Oxford a city in central southern England the capital of Oxfordshire situated on the bank of the river Thames
The Radcliffe Camera, built 1737–1749 as Oxford‘s science library Magdalen College was founded in the middle of the 15th century Oxford University
Edinburgh the capital of Scotland situated on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth
Old College of the University of Edinburgh the National Museum of Scotland Traverse Theatre
Belfast the capital of Northern Ireland It is on the flood plain of the River Lagan
Belfast City Hall Belfast Castle The Parliament Buildings at Stormont. Built in 1932 and home to the Northern Ireland Assembly
Cardiff the capital of Wales the country's chief commercial centre the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions
National Museum of WalesCardiff city hall, Olympics Redevelopment in the city's historic Cardiff Bay area
London (43) the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom situated at zero meridian, which is also called Greenwich
Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch The Tower and Tower Bridge built 800 years later on the River Thames The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben