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England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland each have their own distinct identities and histories, but they are all part of the United Kingdom. England is the largest country in the UK, containing 84% of the UK's population, and its capital is London. Scotland has Edinburgh as its capital and over 700 islands, while Wales' capital is Cardiff and it is officially bilingual in English and Welsh. Northern Ireland shares the island of Ireland and has Belfast as its capital city.
La presentazione del paese da parte degli studenti dell'isituto Cravetta-Marconi di Savigliano durante la manifestazione Children for Africa organizzata da Piccoli Passi Onlus
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland each have their own distinct identities and histories, but they are all part of the United Kingdom. England is the largest country in the UK, containing 84% of the UK's population, and its capital is London. Scotland has Edinburgh as its capital and over 700 islands, while Wales' capital is Cardiff and it is officially bilingual in English and Welsh. Northern Ireland shares the island of Ireland and has Belfast as its capital city.
La presentazione del paese da parte degli studenti dell'isituto Cravetta-Marconi di Savigliano durante la manifestazione Children for Africa organizzata da Piccoli Passi Onlus
The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. London is the capital of the UK, though each country has its own capital as well. The UK is headed by a monarchy currently led by Queen Elizabeth II. Some of the UK's most famous landmarks include Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and the Angel of the North.
The document discusses the differences between the UK, England, Great Britain, and the British Isles. It provides information about each of the countries that make up the UK - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It notes that Great Britain comprises England, Scotland, and Wales, and defines each of these areas and their capital cities. The British Isles are a larger geographical term that includes Great Britain and Ireland.
The United Kingdom is made up of four countries - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each country has its own capital city, symbol, and flag, though they all use the pound currency and are represented by the Union Jack flag. England's capital is London, Scotland's is Edinburgh, Wales' is Cardiff, and Northern Ireland's is Belfast.
The document provides information about various British traditions, holidays, and cultural facts. It discusses celebrations such as Guy Fawkes Night on November 5th, St. George's Day on April 23rd, May Day celebrations in early May, and Halloween traditions of trick-or-treating and the origins of orange and black costumes. It also mentions Christmas traditions like the first Christmas card sent in 1840 and the Queen sending telegrams to British citizens on their 100th birthday. Additionally, it provides brief histories on institutions like the House of Lords, Windsor Castle, and the evolution of the English language from Old to Middle to Modern English.
The culture of the United Kingdom is shaped by its history as an island country and major power with a predominantly Christian religious life. British culture has been influenced by wider European culture and ideas like humanism, Protestantism, and representative democracy. British literature, music, art, theater, media, and other cultural aspects are respected globally. Sports also play an important role in British culture, with football being the most popular sport. British people live in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland and are known for their reserved manners and strong sense of humor.
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Esercizio di informatica su Impress svolto sulla nazione dell'Islanda, analizzandone brevemente i vari aspetti geografici, morfologici, demografici, sociali e politici.
Il regno unito di gran bretagna ed irlanda del nord
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3. L’Isola Wight e le Isole di Scilly (Inghilterra);le
Orcadi, le Ebridi e le Shetland (Scozia)e l’isola di
Anglesey (Galles) fanno parte del Regno Unito. Le
isole del Canale (o le isole Normanne) e l’isola di Man
sono legate al Regno Unito ma hanno governi propri.
Il clima è piovoso, mite, mutevole ma è anche
temperato grazie alla Corrente del Golfo, una calda
corrente oceanica che porta le acqua dal Golfo del
Messico nei mari freddi dell’ Atlantico settentrionale.
Il monte più alto è Ben Nevis (m. 1343) e si trova in
Scozia. I fiumi più lunghi sono il Severn ed il Tamigi:
quest’ultimo attraversa Londra.
Il lago più grande è il Loch Locmond; il più famoso è il
Loch Ness. Entrambi si trovano in Scozia.
4. Il Regno Unito è una monarchia costituzionale con a capo il Re o
la Regina. L’attuale monarca è la regina Elisabetta !!
A capo del governo c’è il Primo Ministro, il leader del partito di
maggioranza. L’attuale Primo Ministro è David Cameron.
Il Parlamento è formato dalla Camera dei Comuni e dalla
Camera dei Lords.
L’unita monetaria è la lira sterlina (pound).
La capitale è Londra. Le città più importanti sono: Birmingham,
Leeds, Sheffield, Liverpool, Manchester e Bristol in
Inghilterra; Cardiff, Swansea e Newport in Galles; Edimburgo,
Glasgow, Aberdeen in Scozia; Belfast e Londonderry in Irlanda
del Nord; Dublino e Cork in Irlanda del Sud.
L’inglese è la lingua ufficiale; altre lingue sono il Gallese, il
Gaelico scozzese ed il Gaelico irlandese. Le attività economiche
sono: l’agricoltura, la pesca, l’estrazione e l’industria.