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Great Britain is the largest of the British Isles. It comprises England (emblem : the rose), Wales (emblem : the leek) and Scotland (emblem : the thistle). The countryside is dotted with castles, garden, stately homes and peaceful villages along with majestic cathedrals and museums.

United Kingdom is an island country in north western Europe. More than 70 countries are larger in size, and the United Kingdom has only about 1 percent of the world's people. It has few natural resources.
Yet for hundreds of years, the United Kingdom has been one of the world's most important countries. The British started the Industrial Revolution. They founded the largest empire in history. They have produced some of the world's greatest scientists, explores, artists, and political leaders.

The United Kingdom is really four countries united under one government. These countries are England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

The nation's official name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Most people call the country the United Kingdom, the UK, Great Britain, or simply Britain. London is the capital and largest city.

 

 

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Area:
129,720 sq km (50,085 sq mi)
Population: 51 million
Capital city: London
People: Anglo-Saxons, Scots, Welsh, Irish, West Indians, Pakistanis, Indians
Language: English
Religion: Church of England, Methodist, Baptist, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu and Sikh
Government: Parliamentary Democracy
Business Hours: Usual business hours are Monday-Saturday 9-5:30. In large cities -- especially London -- department stores stay open late (usually until 7:30 or 8) one night a week

Major industries: Banking and finance, steel, transport equipment, oil and gas, coal, tourism
Major trading partners: EU (Germany, France, Netherlands, Ireland) & USA

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January:
1st - New Year's Day
April/March:
Good Friday & Easter Day
May:
May Day
Spring Bank Holiday
August:
August Spring Bank Holiday
December:
25th - Christmas Day
26th - Boxing Day

*Information is subject to change. For Further update, please check these websites: www.bbc.com, www.cia.gov, www.earthcalendar.net