England By:Sean Paul.

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England By:Sean Paul

England Capital and Latitude and Longitude London is the capital of London,London Latitude and Longitude is 5l.5074 and 0.1278.

Major body of Water near England Atlantic Ocean is a major body of near England.

Highest point of England The highest point of England is Scafell Pike.

Most popular sport in England Cricket or soccer is the two popular sports in england.

Something That England celebrates and why A festival celebrated in england is Glastonbury it is in june.It is a five day festival it's about contemporary performing arts, It is near Pilton,Somerset, England.

Famous exported goods and Company in England A famous company in england is Royal Dutch Shell. The most exported goods that england ships is Oil gas and diversified metals,mining.

Is England part of EU? England is not part of EU

A famousCelebrity(artist/musician/actor/athlete)in England Wayne Rooney and David Beckham is two famous athlete in England.

A famous leader in England ? Elizabeth II is a famous queen is England.

Was England part of WW1? England Was Britain during WW1 and Britain signed a treaty with Belgium that said if one us gets attacked we will help you.

Was England involved in WW2. England was part of Braitian during WW2 they were part of the Allies.

What is the Current leader of England The current leader of England is Elizabeth II.

What type of government does England have England has Constitutional Monarchy as their government.

AN important event in England history is? One important event in England history is when Jamestown was founded in the Virginia colony.

A famous landmark to go to visit in England A famous place to go in england is Big Ben and Tower of London.

The population of England is? The population of England in 2011 is 53.01 million.

England major religion practiced is Christianity is the most practiced religion in England.

The wheather in England is England has warm summers and cold winters.

The primary language spoken in England is England primary language is english just like America.

Does England have a good or bad relationship with US England has a good relationship with US cause they make some trades.

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