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England By: Andrew and Jamie
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England’s capital city is London and its cities are New Castle Upon Tyne, Leeds, Makchosas, Liverpool, Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, Birmingham, Gloucestershire, Bristol, Wiltshire, Plymouth, Sisley Dover's Out Hampton. England’s population is about 50 million people. The main language is English.
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England’s government is managed by a priminister and a king or queen but priminister has more to manage. The type of government is democracy. England’s currency is the pound and pence. I’m rich!
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England’s crops grown are barley, wheat potatoes, and sugar beats. England’s imports are manufactured goods and food products. England’s exports are food and beverages, manufactured goods, and chemicals. The road is below you!
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Some parts of England are wealthy and some parts are poor. We know this because some people are able to afford the big houses and some can only afford shacks. In England there are many jobs available but we can’t name them all. Here are a few: work at hotels, tourist offices, banks, shops, museums, and insurance companies. or
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The temperatures are sometimes 60 degrees Fahrenheit in July and 38 degrees Fahrenheit in January. England has cliffs, mountains, plateaus, and plains. England’s transportation includes buses, trains, and cars.
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England’s plants include shrubs, trees, grass, and wheat. England’s animals include otters, hedgehogs, ponies, horses, and birds. England has air pollution, water pollution, and liter. I’m leaving! ?
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England is located on the continent of Europe and is near Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. England’s vacation spots are London and the English Channel. England has many landmarks but we are only going to name a few. They include Palace of Westminster and Castle Howard. England’s natural resources are trees and lakes. Go! I’m drowning
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History of England
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England’s sports are Cricket, Soccer, and Baseball. England’s celebrations, holidays, and festivals are bank day, boxing day, Christmas, new years. England’s Religions are Christian, Islamic, Hindu, Sikh, and Jewish.
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Traditions: Christmas day may day boxing day new years day. England’s Food and Drinks: soldiers, mash, sausasage, tea, and shepherds pie.
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Famous people :Queen Elisabeth, King John,Charles Darwin, Francis Drake, Jane Austen,Jim Berners,Winston chill, Queen Elisabeth 2, Alfred Hitchcock, Paul McCartney, Florence Night, Harold Pinter,.j.k Rowling, William shackspare,Marget Thacher.
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Museums: Grover museum, Achaean, Jewelry Quarters, and Martin museum.
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Books used: England, Welcome To England, And World of England. Websites used: Google Earth. Bibliography
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