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United KingdomNorthern Ireland and Great Britain (Wales and Scotland) are jointly known as the United Kingdom Europe. It experiences mild temperate climate. Only a slight part of Ireland comes under the rule of the United Kingdom. Scotland is comparatively one third of the total area of the United Kingdom. England highly dominates the United Kingdom with total area of more than half of the United Kingdom. Wales is a tiny part of the United Kingdom. England, Wales and Northern Ireland work on common law. Scotland has a different law and order pattern. Population of UK is highly due to immigration and rising birth rate. To know more interesting facts about UK, check out the United Kingdom website or search for trivia UK for more United Kingdom information. United Kingdom is blessed with natural beauty. Most of the populace resides in the urban areas. The country side is beautifully adorned with the magnificence of flora and fauna. England’s topography is divided into hill region in the north and plains in the western region. Scotland is divided into three topographical regions. These can be marked by northern highlands, central lowlands and southern uplands. And Northern Ireland consists of low-lying plateaus and hills. The United Kingdom has a rugged coastline and cliffs. Important cities London, the capital city of England and one of the most important cities of United Kingdom, is situated on the bank of the River Thames. London manifests true European colors, as the city is adorned with historical monuments and still maintains the essence of European culture and traditions. It has numerous galleries, universities, ancient buildings, parks, religious buildings and political houses. Birmingham city is an essential part of the United Kingdom, as it is also the educational hub of the United Kingdom. Manchester, situated in North West England, is popular for education, sports and media. People from all over the world come to United Kingdom for higher education, at the famous Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Holiday in U.K Nightlife in the United Kingdom is great. You will find plenty of bars, restaurants, cafes, theatres, operas and night clubs. If you enjoy partying in the nightlife, then the United Kingdom has it all. The United Kingdom also has ample opportunity for working night jobs. If you are a student finding a part-time job is not difficult. If you are visiting U.K for a vacation then you can not afford to miss the phenomenon night life of London city. The United Kingdom also has splendid golf courses for a perfect golf vacation. |
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Facts about UK |
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| Area (km) | 244,820 |
| Population | 60,943,000 |
| Religion | Christianity 53%, Muslim 3% |
| Government Type | Parliamentary system |
| Currency | Pound (GBP) |
| Capital | London |
Cities in UK |
Biggest by Population |
| 1. London |
| 2. Birmington |
| 3. Glasgow |
| 4. Liverpool |
| 5. Leeds |
| 6. Sheffield |
| 7. Edinburgh |
| 8. Bristol |
| 9. Manchester |
| 10. Leicester |