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About Great Britain
Britain is the full name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It lies in Western Europe and is a unitary island nation. The UK includes England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (+ smaller islands). Its area is 244 820 km and the population is 61 million. Queen is Elizabeth II,a capital city - London. The other major towns are mainly Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast.
Flag and arms UK
British royal coat is worn by the rulers. He uses the administration and the government, placing it among others on coins and public buildings. In the center are the emblems of the king, meaning different parts of the state: the three lions of England, the lion of Scotland, the harp of Ireland. Added to coat the plant symbolize UK: England - rose, Scotland - thistle, Northern Ireland - clover.
Famous British Muslims
Anthony Hopkins - British theater and film actor. It is considered one of the greatest contemporary actors.
Sir Winston Churchill - British politician, orator, strategist, writer and historian, twice prime minister of the United Kingdom, Nobel Prize laureate.
William Shakespeare - English poet, playwright and actor. It is widely considered to be one of the greatest writers of English literature and theater reformers.
J.R.R. Tolkien - an English writer and philologist, author of novels, among others. Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit
Charles Darwin - one of the greatest nineteenth century biologists, and one of the first researchers to evolve.
Sir Isaac Newton - English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, historian.
John Lennon - British musician composer, singer and songwriter. Known primarily as one of the Beatles.
Rowan Atkinson - British actor, comedian, screenwriter, known for his role of Mr. Bean.
Actor Daniel Radcliffe - stars in the title role in a series of films about Harry Potter.
David Beckham - English footballer who plays right midfield position.
Jenson Button - racing driver competing in Formula 1 in the colors of Brawn.
Science
In the UK there are a large number of universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, University College London, Imperial College, King's College. Great Britain has issued a number of scientists such as Isaac Newton, James Watt, Charles Darwin, Alexander Fleming and Graham Bell. As for the number of Nobel prizes, the British are in second place after the citizens of the United States.
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Christmas in UK
In the UK, public holidays are called bank holidays, a non-working days and are valid throughout the UK.
Halloween - 31 October. In many countries of Christian culture, and the loudest in England, this festival of Halloween, masquerade associated with and related to the feast of the dead. Feast is derived from the Celtic Samhain rite, and its symbols are the pumpkins, witches, black cats and bats.
Christmas for the British is the time spent with family. Meals are eaten in crowns made of paper, a traditional dish is a turkey stuffed with various vegetables, and for dessert the famous pudding is served, which must necessarily be composed of thirteen ingredients, which is to symbolize Christ and the twelve apostles. The Anglo-Saxon countries Christmas is celebrated. The entire period is full of Christmas markets (the largest held in Manchester), music, Christmas decorations, special activities for the kids, and theatrical performances. According to tradition, during these festivals to the nation speaks, Queen Elizabeth II. It is interesting that the popular Christmas kiss under the mistletoe comes from the UK.
Memorial Day holiday next major UK is Remembrance Day, or Memorial Day (formerly celebrated on 11 November, and now the second Sunday of the month) is celebrated in honor of soldiers killed in wars. This day gives to honor slain two-minute silence. Another name Rembrance Poppy Day to Day, the Day of the Mac, which is associated with wearing that day artificial poppies pinned to the clothes as a sign of memory. Deals with the sale of poppies Royal British Legion, and the income from the sale is designed for veterans.
Guy Fawkes Day - this anniversary is detected Guy Fawkes, which is an attempt to blow up the Parliament, or House of Lords in 1605 held that day, boisterous fun carnival-like frenzy, the biggest event is organized in the town of Bridgwater. Christmas is a tradition of smoking by children depicting the effigy of Guy Fawkes, fireworks and festivities.
St George's Day on April 23 falls on the Day of Saint George, the patron saint of England. On that day, hosts many parades, and tradition is the wearing of red roses and flying the flag with the cross patron. A few weeks later - on June 8 to place the official birthday of the queen.
British cuisine
English food is not considered to be too exquisite and healthy.
Fish & Chips: a very famous dish in the British Isles is deep fried, fish served with fries. Ons constitute different kind of sauce (ketchup, curry sauce) and salads (coleslaw, beans, onions).
Generally speaking the British breakfast is much bigger than in most other countries. Many people like to have a fried breakfast which can consist of fried bacon and eggs with fried bread and possibly fried tomatoes or black pudding. Of course not everybody wants to eat a lot early in the morning and many people prefer to just eat toast and marmalade with tea or coffee. Cereals are also very popular. The most common is cornflakes. They are made with different grains such as corn, wheat, oats etc. If you go to a Britsh supermarket you will see that there are many types of cereals available. In Scotland many people eat "porridge" or boiled oats.
Worth seeing
v Buckingham Palace first inhabitant of the palace was Queen Victoria. Before the palace, visitors can watch the world famous changing of the guard ceremony.
v London - Tower Bridge British Museum. The British Museum is one of the most interesting museums of ancient history in the world. As the first began to document the history of human culture. Collection of knowledge which is there is huge. Founded in 1753, which means that no more than 250 years.
v Westminster Abbey is the most important next to the cathedral in Canterbury and the Cathedral of St. Paul in the City, the Temple of English. Abbey, ranging in 1066 is the crowning place of kings of England.
v National Gallery art in London. A substantial collection of over 2,000 works of art from the thirteenth century, until 1900, makes the National Gallery is a very popular place for tourists.
v Royal Albert Hall, one of the leading concert halls in the world. Since its opening by Queen Victoria herself, 29 March 1871, The Royal Albert Hall was the venue for various cultural events concerts, conferences, balls, and scientific readings.
v The London Eye - located in Lambeth, near the height of 135 meters is, and its full rotation takes about 40 minutes.
v Big Ben is the name of the bell weighing 14 tons placed on the top 106-meter tower. Regarded as the symbol of Britain.
v Windsor Castle - for over 900 years is the seat of English kings and queens. The core of the whole complex is the Round Tower, the great defensive bastion, on which flies the national flag, the only queen in the palace.
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About Great Britain
Britain is the full name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It lies in Western Europe and is a unitary island nation. The UK includes England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (+ smaller islands). Its area is 244 820 km and the population is 61 million. The Queen is Elizabeth II, the capital city - London. The other major towns are mainly Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast.
Flag and arms UK
British royal coat is worn by the rulers. He uses the administration and the government, placing it among others on coins and public buildings. In the center are the emblems of the king, meaning different parts of the state: the three lions of England, the lion of Scotland, the harp of Ireland. Added to coat the plant symbolize UK: England - rose, Scotland - thistle, Northern Ireland - clover.
Famous British Muslims
Anthony Hopkins - British theater and film actor. It is considered one of the greatest contemporary actors - nie lepiej He is considered albo He is thought to be one of the greatest contemporary actors?
Sir Winston Churchill - British politician, orator, strategist, writer and historian, twice prime minister of the United Kingdom, Nobel Prize laureate.
William Shakespeare - English poet, playwright and actor. He (tu to samo - może się mylę, jeśli tak - to z góry przepraszam ;) ) is widely considered to be one of the greatest writers of English literature and theater reformers.
J.R.R. Tolkien - an English writer and philologist, the author of novels, among others. Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit
Charles Darwin - one of the greatest nineteenth century biologists, and one of the first researchers to evolve.
Sir Isaac Newton - English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, historian.
John Lennon - British musician composer, singer and songwriter. Known primarily as one of the Beatles.
Rowan Atkinson - British actor, comedian, screenwriter, known for his role in (myślę, że tu raczej bardziej pasuje 'in') Mr. Bean.
Actor Daniel Radcliffe - stars in the title role in a series of films about Harry Potter.
David Beckham - English footballer who plays right midfield position.
Jenson Button - racing driver competing in Formula 1 in the colors of Brawn.
Science
In the UK there is a large number of universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, University College London, Imperial College, King's College. Great Britain has issued a number of scientists such as Isaac Newton, James Watt, Charles Darwin, Alexander Fleming and Graham Bell. As for the number of Nobel prizes, the British are on the second place after the citizens of the United States.
Christmas in UK (christmas odnosi się tylko do świąt Bożego Narodzenia, a tutaj chodzi chyba ogólnie o święta? nie lepiej holidays?)
In the UK, public holidays are called bank holidays, a non-working days and are valid throughout the UK.
Halloween - 31st October. In many countries of Christian culture, and the loudest in England, this festival of Halloween, masquerade associated with and related to the feast of the dead. Feast is derived from the Celtic Samhain rite, and its symbols are the pumpkins, witches, black cats and bats.
Christmas for the British is the time spent with family. Meals are eaten in crowns made of paper, a traditional dish is a turkey stuffed with various vegetables, and for dessert the famous pudding is served, which must necessarily be composed of thirteen ingredients, which symbolises (z jest amerykańskie, s brytyjskie) Christ and the twelve apostles. albo: In the Anglo-Saxon countries Christmas is celebrated lub: The Anglo-Saxon countries celebrate Christmas. The entire period is full of Christmas markets (the largest held in Manchester), music, Christmas decorations, special activities for the kids, and theatrical performances. According to tradition, during these festivals to the nation speaks Queen Elizabeth II. It is interesting that the popular Christmas kiss under the mistletoe comes from the UK.
Memorial Day holiday next major UK is Remembrance Day, or Memorial Day (formerly celebrated on 11th November, and now the second Sunday of the month) is celebrated in honor of soldiers killed in wars. This day gives to honor slain two-minute silence. Another name Rembrance Poppy Day to Day, the Day of the Mac, which is associated with wearing that day artificial poppies pinned to the clothes as a sign of memory. Deals with the sale of poppies Royal British Legion, and the income from the sale is designed for veterans.
Guy Fawkes Day - this anniversary is detected Guy Fawkes, which is an attempt to blow up the Parliament, or House of Lords in 1605 held that day, boisterous fun carnival-like frenzy, the biggest event is organised (organized to forma american english, powinnaś trzymać się jednego języka, aczkolwiek myślę, że nie jest to aż tak wielki błąd) in the town of Bridgwater. Christmas is a tradition of smoking by children depicting the effigy of Guy Fawkes, fireworks and festivities.
St George's Day on April 23rd falls on the Day of Saint George, the patron saint of England. On that day, hosts many parades, and tradition is the wearing of red roses and flying the flag with the cross patron. A few weeks later - on June 8th to place the official birthday of the queen.
British cuisine
English food is not considered to be too exquisite and healthy.
Fish & Chips: a very famous dish in the British Isles is deep fried, fish served with fries. Ons constitute different kind of sauce (ketchup, curry sauce) and salads (coleslaw, beans, onions).
Generally speaking the British breakfast is much bigger than in most other countries. Many people like to have a fried breakfast which can consist of fried bacon and eggs with fried bread and possibly fried tomatoes or black pudding. Of course not everybody wants to eat a lot early in the morning and many people prefer just to (ja bym zastosowała taką kolejność) eat toast and marmalade with tea or coffee. Cereals are also very popular. The most common are cornflakes. They are made with different grains such as corn, wheat, oats etc. If you go to a Britsh supermarket you will see that there are many types of cereals available. In Scotland many people eat "porridge" or boiled oats.
Worth seeing
v Buckingham Palace first inhabitant of the palace was Queen Victoria. Before the palace, visitors can watch the world famous changing of the guard ceremony.
v London - Tower Bridge British Museum. The British Museum is one of the most interesting museums of ancient history in the world. As the first began to document the history of human culture. Collection of knowledge which is there is huge (albo po prostu: there is a huge collection of knowledge - czy tak nie brzmi bardziej zrozumiale? :) ). Founded in 1753, which means that no more than 250 years.
v Westminster Abbey is the most important next to the cathedral in Canterbury and the Cathedral of St. Paul in the City, the Temple of English. (ja bym zastosowała taką kolejność, jest o wiele prostsza i lepiej brzmi, tak mi się przynajmniej wydaje: Westminster Abbey is the most important Temple of English next to the cathedral in Canterbury and the Cathedral of St. Paul in the City.) Abbey, ranging in 1066, (wtrącenie - po nim również stawiamy przecinek) is the crowning place of kings of England.
v National Gallery art in London. A substantial collection of over 2,000 works of art from the thirteenth century, until 1900, makes the National Gallery is a very popular place for tourists.
v Royal Albert Hall, one of the leading concert halls in the world. Since its opening by Queen Victoria herself, 29th March 1871, The Royal Albert Hall was the venue for various cultural events concerts, conferences, balls, and scientific readings.
v The London Eye - located in Lambeth, near the height of 135 meters is, and its full rotation takes about 40 minutes.
v Big Ben is the name of the bell weighing 14 tons placed on the top 106-meter tower. Regarded as the symbol of Britain.
v Windsor Castle - for over 900 years has been the seat of English kings and queens. The core of the whole complex is the Round Tower, the great defensive bastion, on which flies the national flag, the only queen in the palace.
trochę było tego tekstu, ale niezbyt dużo błędów w nim, wydaje mi się, że wszystkie wychwyciłam i że nigdzie się pomyliłam (wydaje się - bo w końcu nikt nie jest nieomylny :) ).