Scotland and Northern Ireland pupil: Ksenia Slesareva Victoria Brynskih
Key words Scotland Northern Ireland Country Is situated
Additional words Capital Cities Rivers Regions Mountains
Questions What regions are in Scotland? What city is biggest in Scotland? What is the tartan? Where is Northern Ireland situated? What is the capital of Northern Ireland? What is the harp?
Scotland is situated in the north of UK Scotland is situated in the north of UK. It is washed by North Sea on the east and by North Atlantic Ocean on the west. Northern Ireland occupies the northeast of Ireland. This part of UK is washed by Irish Sea on the east.
Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since 15th century Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since 15th century. Scotland’s biggest cities are Glasgow, Fort William, Aberdeen, Inverness. Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. The largest cities of it are Shannon, Derry, Newry.
The rivers are short, but deep. The largest one is the Shannon. There are three famous lochs: Lochy, Oich and Ness. The most famous of these Loch Ness. The Cheviot Hills is a natural boundary between England and Scotland. Clyde and Tweed are the biggest rivers of Scotland. There are low hills and peaks of rocks in the northwest, the northeast is a plateau. The rivers are short, but deep. The largest one is the Shannon.
Scotland is divided into three regions: Highlands, Lowlands and Southem Upland. Northern Ireland is made are of six counties: Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermangh, Londonderry, Tyrone.
Shipbuilding is one of its most important industries, other industries are iron and steel, heavy and light engineering and coal- mining. Three basic industries arte developed: agriculture, textiles and shipbuilding.
Traditional clothes Scotland Northern Ireland
Musical instruments Bagpipes Harp
St. Andrew St. Patric
Flags and symbols
Thanks for attention