ENGLAND Database was taken from Wikipedia KEY FACTS - Capital: London
- Population: 56,000,000
- Geographic size: 130,423 sq km
- It is an island off the west coast of the European mainland.
- Much of England is rolling hills with occasional small fields or flatland
Scafell Pike, the highest point of England is located in the northwest with an elevation of 978 metres - Scafell Pike, the highest point of England is located in the northwest with an elevation of 978 metres
- Most southerly point: Lizard Point
- Time zone: UTC +0
- Telephone code: +44
MAJOR CITIES - Greater London 9,750,500
- Birmingham 2,453,000
- Manchester 1,903,000
- Newcastle 837,500
- Liverpool 793,000
- Leeds 761,000
THE CLIMATE - England has a mild and temperate climate
- It is influenced by the North Atlantic Drift and the southwesterly winds
- Average temperature ranges in London are from 2 to 6 degrees Celsius in January to 13 to 22 degrees Celsius in July
- Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year with March to June the driest period and September to January the wettest
- 5000 BC- 100 BC: prehistoric period
- 55 BC- 410 AD: Roman Britain
- 410- 937: early British kingdoms
- 597- 1066: Anglo-Saxon England
- 1066- 1487: the Medieval Britain
- 1486- 1689: the Reformation and the Restoration period
- 1689- 1901: The Age of Empire
THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT - Parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy
- Queen Elizabeth II as a head of the state
- The continuity of the monarchy has been interrupted only once (the republic of 1649-60) in over a thousand years
- Parliament is made up of the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Queen in her constitutional role
RELIGIONS - 59% of the population Protestant
- 9% are Roman Catholic
- Other religious minorities include Muslims which account for 3% of the population
- There are also Jewish, Hindu and Sikh minorities.
DEMOGRAPHIC/ VITAL STATISTICS - 238 people per sq km
- Urban-rural: 92% urban, 8% rural
- Sex distribution: 49% male, 51% female
- Life expectancy: 72 years male, 78 years female
PEOPLE DISTRIBUTION - 94% the Whites
- 9% Scottish
- 2% Irish
- 2% Welsh
- 2% West Indian, Asian or African
Some of the oldest universities in the world (Oxford and Cambridge) - Some of the oldest universities in the world (Oxford and Cambridge)
Hertford College of the Oxford University
THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD - It consists of 39 official colleges and the six Permanent Private Halls
- There are five academic divisions in the university
- Humanities Division, Life and Environmental Sciences Division, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division, Medical Sciences Division and Social Sciences Division
THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE - It consists of 31 colleges (three of them are only for women)
- There are more than 100 departments, faculties and schools plus a central administration
- Each college is an independent institution with its own property and income
MAIN POINTS OF INTEREST FOR THE TOURISTS - The Queen and the Royal Family.
- The Buckingham Palace and the changing of guards
- Other attractions include the London Bridge, Big Ben, the St. Pauls Cathedral and the Tower Bridge
The Tower Bridge
The changing of guards
A view of English lowland
A part of the Royal Family
‘TYPICALLY ENGLISH’ - Terraced housing is a very common form of housing in England
- Double decker buses are common site in London.
- Many foreigners have trouble driving in England because the steering wheel is on the right hand side of the car, and you drive on the left hand side of the road
A double-decker
Terraced housing
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