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Information about England

 

The history of the country begins with the Celts. From the 5th century on, the Anglus and the Saxons began to settle in the island, which was called Britania by the Romans. The island, to which the Anglo-Saxon cult has gradually been influenced, adopted Christianity in the 8th century under the influence of the Roman Empire. The independence of the island, which was invaded by the Danish in the 11th century, was provided by Edward from the Anglo-Saxon dynasty. The country which continued its existence as the Kingdom of England, fought for many years with the French. In 1215, the king signed the Magna Carta, which was signed by the king, and was the first written treaty on human rights. Between the 15th and 16th centuries the country ruled by the Tudor dynasty was ruled by Elizabeth I in the 16th and 17th centuries. I. Elizabeth accepted Anglicanism to British Catholicism as the official religion. In the 17th century the kingdom of England gradually strengthened, beginning with the Jamestown colony in 1607 and establishing colonies in North America. Many Britons have settled in North America to live a new life.

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The geographical structure of England

 

Most of England is covered with low hills. However, as we head north, the mountainous area is increasing. The Pennine Mountains, known as the backbone of Britain, divide the country from north to south. Scafell Pike Summit with a height of 978 m, the highest point in the country that dates back to about 300 million years ago. Having the Irish Sea, North Sea and Atlantic Ocean shores, England is considered to be the major port of London, Liverpool and Newcastle ports. Britain’s climate has a variable structure. In the country where the Gulf Stream hot water currents affect the climate considerably, the winters are soft and the summers are cool. In the natural habitats in the country, mostly small animals mostly live in small numbers of large mammals. On the other hand, the country is home to many bird species.

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British culture

 

He has trained well-known scientists such as Stephen Hawking, Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Jane Goodall, who have a wide cultural and political influence throughout the world. The most well known writer in the field of literature is Romeo and Julliet, William Shakespeare, who owns classics like Macbeth and Hamlet. Popular musicians and groups such as The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Sex Pistols, Pink Floyd, New order, Queen, Led Zeppelin, The Cure, Black Sabbath, The Who, The Clash, Radiohead, Coldplay, Mouse, A round of traditional cheese rolls is held at the Cooper’Hill top of the UK’s Brockworth Village. Every year in May, people race in Gloucester round the cheese after the cheese they are rounding. One of the world’s oldest and most prestigious championships is the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament in England. The basis of the British traditional cuisine is beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish, and these are often served with vegetables such as potatoes. The most common consumed foods in England are sandwiches, pies, fries, chips and fish. Englishmen eat 2.5 times as much as Japanese and 22 times as much tea as Americans and French. The production of beer in the country is based on 100 years, and ale named Ale is a British brand at the same time, which is matured with special fermentation in barrels in underground cellars. In 1814, as a result of the explosion at a brewery, beer of 1.4 million liters spread across the streets of London. There are more than 30 John Smith people living in England.

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                             places to visit in the UK

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1- Stradford-upon-Avon

Stradford-upon-Avon

 

 

Stardford-upon-Avon, the town of Shakespeare’s birthplace, is a must-see place in England with its magnificent nature, small English village character, swans of the owners of the Avon River and old and best theater stalls. Do not forget to get a Shakespeare ticket from the Swan Theater or RSC without leaving.

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oxford

 

It is the most intellectual city of England, with a college town Oxford bookstore and old cafes. The most beautiful view of the city is from the tower of St Mary the Virgin Church.

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