
England (2).pptx
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England
England occupies the most favorable position (the central and southern parts). It’s bounded by Scotland in the North, Wales in the West and in the East it’s washed by the North Sea. In the South-West it’s washed by the Bristol Channel. The total area of the country is 130 km². North Sea Bristol Channel
Facts about England This is England’s Flag. It is called the “St George’s Flag”
The official Coat of Arms The Three Lions Crest Richard the Lionheart (1189 - 1199) used the three golden lions (sometimes described as leopards) on their scarlet background as a powerful symbol of the English Throne during the time of the Crusades.
Great Britain is a monarchy. The power of Queen is limited by Parlaiment.
The main regions are: v The north of England v The North-West of England(=the Lake district) v The Central region v The South of England v The South-West of England
The North of England is a country of factories (industrial), coal-mining, mashine-building, chemical, paper, aircraft and computer ingeneering. There are not many towns here, but all the towns are big. The climate is severe than in other parts. It snows much, the winds are strong. Some small rivers freeze.
The North-West (Cumberland) or the Lake District is very small and beautiful. It’s famous for electric and nuclear power stations. Besides, it’s a big centre of tourism and camping. It’s the region of moors and heather.
Eastern region is on the eastern coast. It consists of two parts: Lincolnshire and East Anglia. The 1 st part is famous for farming (potato), a lot of fields of wild tulips. East Anglia is connected with history of England. It’s famous for beautiful historical monuments, Roman wells and roads. Tourism is the chief industry here.
The Central part is the largest. It’s called «the Black Country» because a lot of industries are concentrated here. Heavy and light industries are well-developed. Agriculture is also a great occupation.
The South of England is the country of farms. It’s flat-like land, mostly arable ( «The Garden of England» ). Crop -farming and cattle-farming are two branches of agriculture. They grow wheat, barley, rye, roats, flax. Cattle farming is represented by dairy farming, ship and pig farming, bee farming etc.
The South West of England (Cornwell peninsula) – the most favorable region because the climate is very mild, the soil is very fertile, living conditions are high. Farming, fishing and tourism make-up the economy of this region. A lot of mountains, wild places make this region more attractive. Clouds of tourists try to have a rest in this place full of mystery and magic. Many writers, poets and other people collect the material for their works in this place.
London is the capital of Great Britain. It is situated on the Thames. It is a large industrial and cultural centre. It’s population is about 9 million people. Themes divides London into 2 parts : the West End and the East End. The West End is the district of rich. There are many famous museums and theatres here. The city is a part of London, where nobody lives and which is the commercial centre of the country. Whitehall-the political centre of the working class. There are many plants and factories here. London is known all over the world for it’s places of interest such as : the Tower, the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square. London is not only a large city, but also a seaport
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England (2).pptx