The
UK comprises of 4 different countries, England, Wales, Scotland and
Northern Ireland. The official name of the UK is The United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain
does not include Northern Ireland.
Facts about the UK
Population- 60.2 million (2005)
Official Language- English
Capital- London
Area- 242,514 sq km
Main religion- Christianity
Currency- Pound Sterling (£1.00 equals
100 pence)
Life expectancy- 76 (men) 81 (women)
Main exports- Chemicals, foodstuffs
and manufactured goods
Head of State- Queen Elizabeth II
England
England is the largest country in the UK, and covers about
two thirds of the land. England is home to more than 84% of the population
of the UK.
National Day- St George's Day (23 rd April)
National Emblem- The Rose
National Flag- The St George's Cross, a red
cross on a white background
Capital- London Wales
Wales is called Cymru in Welsh. It is located to the west of
the UK. Welsh people are often fiercely patriotic, and all signs
in Wales are printed in both English and Welsh.
National Day- St David's
Day (1 st March)
National Emblem- The Leek and the Daffodil
National Flag- The Welsh Dragon,
a red dragon on a background of white over green
Capital- Cardiff Scotland
Scotland is to the North of the UK, and has the lowest population
density of the UK. Scotland also have their own language, Celtic,
although it is more common to hear English being spoken. Scotland
is distinct from the rest of the UK, in that they have their own education
and legal system
National Day- St Andrew's Day (30 th November)
National Emblem- The
Thistle
National Flag- St Andrew's Cross, also known as the Saltire, a
white diagonal cross on a blue background.
Capital- Edinburgh
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK that is
not attached to the mainland. Northern Ireland was the scene
of many troubles over past decades, relating to the IRA (The Irish
Republican Army) who wanted autonomy for Northern Ireland.
National Day- St Patrick's Day (17 th March)
National Emblem- Northern
Ireland doesn't have an official emblem. The
Shamrock is commonly used, which is the symbol of St Patrick, and also
The Red Hand of Ulster, although this is more synonymous with the Unionists.
National
Flag- The Union Jack, which is the National flag of the UK. It
is made up of the flag of St Patrick (a red diagonal cross on a white
background) and the English and Scottish flag
Capital- Belfast |