The EnglandThe England
• Now we are going to England.
• England is a part of the United Kingdom and
Great Britain.
The History of EnglandThe History of England
More than 800,000 years ago ancient
people came and lived in the the territory
that now constitutes. England conquered
Wales in the 13th century and then in the
18th century was united with Scotland
and now they are called Great Britain.
GeographyGeography
There are many lakes in England; the largest is
Windermere. The longest river in England is the
River Severn, which has its source in Wales.
The longest river entirely within England is the
River Thames.
Cumbrian Mountains are the highest mountains in
England.
MuseumsMuseums
There are many museums in England, but the most
notable is London's British Museum. Its collection of
more than seven million objects. The British Library in
London is the national library and is one of the world's
largest research libraries, it has over 150 million items
in all known languages and formats; including around
25 million books
London
London is the capital of England. More than 8 million people live in London. London is
the digest city in the United Kingdom. London is the England's political and business
Centre. The is the City. In London you can see Big Ben, Buckingham Palace,
Millennium Dome, London Eye, Nelson' column in Trafalgar square, tower bridge,
London underground and Natural history museum.
Big Ben is the name of the clock. It He was a tall
man, whose nickname was Big Ben. So people
know the clock as Big Ben. The clock and the
bell got their names after Sir Benjamin Hall. He
was a tall man, whose nickname was Big Ben.
So people know the clock as Big Ben
London EyeLondon Eye
The London Eye is one of London's most
modern landmarks. It is the world's
biggest ferris wheel.
Tower of LondonTower of London
It is a royal fortress, on the banks of the
River Thames, it was built by William the
Conqueror in 1066.
St Paul's CathedralSt Paul's Cathedral
The dome of St Paul's Cathedral is the
second biggest dome in the world, after
St Peter's in Rome.
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• Harut Harutyunyan
• Sargis Margaryan
• Qristine Aslanyan
• Marine Ishxanyan
• 5-th grade

The England

  • 1.
  • 2.
    • Now weare going to England. • England is a part of the United Kingdom and Great Britain.
  • 3.
    The History ofEnglandThe History of England More than 800,000 years ago ancient people came and lived in the the territory that now constitutes. England conquered Wales in the 13th century and then in the 18th century was united with Scotland and now they are called Great Britain.
  • 4.
    GeographyGeography There are manylakes in England; the largest is Windermere. The longest river in England is the River Severn, which has its source in Wales. The longest river entirely within England is the River Thames. Cumbrian Mountains are the highest mountains in England.
  • 5.
    MuseumsMuseums There are manymuseums in England, but the most notable is London's British Museum. Its collection of more than seven million objects. The British Library in London is the national library and is one of the world's largest research libraries, it has over 150 million items in all known languages and formats; including around 25 million books
  • 6.
    London London is thecapital of England. More than 8 million people live in London. London is the digest city in the United Kingdom. London is the England's political and business Centre. The is the City. In London you can see Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Millennium Dome, London Eye, Nelson' column in Trafalgar square, tower bridge, London underground and Natural history museum.
  • 7.
    Big Ben isthe name of the clock. It He was a tall man, whose nickname was Big Ben. So people know the clock as Big Ben. The clock and the bell got their names after Sir Benjamin Hall. He was a tall man, whose nickname was Big Ben. So people know the clock as Big Ben
  • 8.
    London EyeLondon Eye TheLondon Eye is one of London's most modern landmarks. It is the world's biggest ferris wheel.
  • 9.
    Tower of LondonTowerof London It is a royal fortress, on the banks of the River Thames, it was built by William the Conqueror in 1066.
  • 10.
    St Paul's CathedralStPaul's Cathedral The dome of St Paul's Cathedral is the second biggest dome in the world, after St Peter's in Rome. ​
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    • Harut Harutyunyan •Sargis Margaryan • Qristine Aslanyan • Marine Ishxanyan • 5-th grade