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Where is the UK?
The UK is situated north-west of the European continent between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
What countries make up the UK?
The name refers to the union of what were once four separate nations: England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
The United Kingdom is made up of:
England - The capital is London.
Scotland - The capital is Edinburgh .
Wales - The capital is Cardiff.
Northern Ireland - The capital is Belfast.
What is the capital city of the UK?
The capital of the UK is London.
Why is the whole of Ireland not in the UK?
Before 1922 the UK included Ireland in the definition, but when the Irish Free State ceased to be part of the Union the title changed to include 'Northern Ireland'.
When was the UK formed (made)?
The United Kingdom (UK) was formed in on January 1, 1801 and constitutes the greater part of the British Isles.
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USA
Full Name :United States of America
Continent; North America
President's Barack Obama.
Government;Congress
Capital City ;Washington D.C
The USA's People
The people of the United States are very diverse. The people come from many different cultures and backgrounds and practice many different religions. The American people are dedicated to the pursuit of happiness and freedoms of speech and religion.
Children go to public school from age 5 to 18. The average school day is seven hours long with a 45 minute lunch and recess break. Most high school graduates go on to study at a college or university.
The USA's Culture
The United States, which is also referred to as America, is made up of many diverse cultures, religions, and races. In recent years it has become especially important to celebrate these differences in the cultures and to acknowledge that it is these distinct differences that make America unique and special.
Music is everywhere in the United States. One special kind of music that is typically American is called Jazz. Jazz music has been strongly influenced by the music of Africa.
Native Americans had lived in America for many centuries before it was discovered. Gradually, settlers from mostly Europe and Mexico populated the lands and drove off the Native Americans from the lands where they had lived for many thousands of years. Even though Native Americans were the first people to live on the land of The United States, the Native American population is only 1% of the total population of the country. Many state and city names come from Native American words. For example, Mississippi comes from the word misi which means big and sipi which
The Union Flag, popularly known as the *Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is the British flag.
It is called the Union Flag because it symbolises the administrative union of the countries of the United Kingdom. It is made up up of the individual Flags of three of the Kingdom's countries all united under one Sovereign - the countries of 'England, of 'Scotland' and of 'Northern Ireland' (since 1921 only Northern Ireland has been part of the United Kingdom). As Wales was not a Kingdom but a Principality it could not be included on the flag.
The following pages will tell you how the Union Flag (Union Jack) came to be the UK's national flag and the making of the United Kingdom.