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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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THE BRITISH FLAG …known as the Union Jack, is a combination of three flags:the Saint Andrew`s cross, the Saint Patrick`s cross and the Saint George´s cross.
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Scotland Area: 78800 sq km Population: 5 million people
Capital: Edinburgh
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The Scottish flag THE EMBLEM OF SCOTLAND
The Saint Andrew`s cross is the Scottish flag. Saint Andrew`s Day is celebrated on 30 November. The thistle, the national emblem of Scotland was chosen as such because it saved the country from the enemy.
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Wales Area: sq km Population: 29 million people Capital: Cardiff
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THE WELSH FLAG THE EMBLEM OF WALES
The daffodil is Welshmen`s national emblem. …shows a dragon. Saint David is the patron saint of Wales. Saint David`s Day is celebrated on 1 March.
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Northern ireland Area: 14160 sq km Population: 1,6 million people
Capital: Belfast Language: Irish, English
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THE FLAG OF NORTHERN IRELAND
THE EMBLEM OF IRELAND St.Patrick is the first bishop of the Irish Christian church. This red cross is the «part» of Ireland which is represented on the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The national flower of Northern Ireland is the shamrock, a three-leaved plant similar to clover. It is a symbol of trinity
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England Area: 131000 sq km Population: 48 million people
Capital: London Language: English
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The English flag THE EMBLEM OF England
The red rose became the emblem of England after the War of the Roses ( ) which was the war of the dynasties for the English throne. The Saint George´s cross is the English flag. Saint George`s Day is celebrated on 23 April.
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What do you imagine when you think of Great Britain?
. The Queen ELIZABETH II. William Shakespeare
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The Tower Big Ben
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Tower Bridge Buckingham Palace
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St. Paul's Cathedral Trafalgar Square
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Education in Great Britain
Oxford University. University of Cambridge
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school Eton
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