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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Kupryakova Alina
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The United Kingdom at Northern Ireland.
The UK lies on the british isles. The UK consist of four parts: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. The capital of England is London. The capital of Wales is Cardiff. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
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Flag The Union Jack is a combination of the crosses of three patron saints of the country: the red cross of Saint GEORGE for England on a white background; the white diagonal cross of Saint ANDREW for Scotland on a blue background; the red diagonal cross of Saint PATRICK for Ireland on white background.
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Royal coat of arms The two emblems of English lions symbolise the leading role of England in this union. The SHIELD is supported by to mythic animals: the ENGLISH LION and the SCOTTISH UNICORN. The emblem is headed with a crowned lion, the symbol of power and might. Below the emblem, there are floral symbols of the four parts of the country.
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Customs and traditions.
British adhere to the system of measures and scales, link sided movement, traditions in a food. Tea with milk became for a long time a national drink of Englishmen, their indispensable daily «five-hour tea» —not simply strictly installed time of food intake, and first of all an occasion to dialogue with relatives, friends, colleagues.
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Red double-deckers – traditionaly means of transport
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Big Ben – Symbol of London
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The Tower Bridge – beautiful monument above Thames
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Buckingham Palace – The Queen´s residence
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Rivers There are a lot of rivers in the UK, but they are not very long. The THAMES is the deepest river. The SEVERN is the longest river.
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The UK is a constitutional monarchy with parliament and the queen as a head of state. The UK is high develop industrial country
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