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United Kingdom

United Kingdom, island country located off the


northwestern coast of mainland Europe. The
United Kingdom comprises the whole of
the island of Great Britain—which contains 
England, Wales, and Scotland—as well as the
northern portion of the island of Ireland.
The name Britain is sometimes used to refer to
the United Kingdom as a whole. The capital is 
London, which is among the world’s leading
commercial, financial, and cultural centres.
Great Britain is traditionally divided
into a highland and a lowland zone.
A line running from the mouth of
the River Exe, in the southwest, to
that of the Tees, in the northeast, is
a crude expression of this division.
The course of the 700-foot (213-
metre) contour, or of the boundary
separating the older rocks of the
north and west from the younger
southeastern strata, provides a
more accurate indication of the
extent of the highlands.
England

England is the largest


part of the island of 
Great Britain, and it is
also the largest 
constituent country of
the United Kingdom. 
Scotland and Wales 
are also part of Great
Britain (and the UK),
Scotland to the north
and Wales to the
west.
Scotland
Scotland, most northerly
of the four parts of the 
United Kingdom,
occupying about
one-third of the island of
Great Britain. The name
Scotland derives from
the Latin Scotia, land of
the Scots, a Celtic 
people from Ireland who
settled on the west coast
of Great Britain about the
5th century CE.
Wales

Wales, constituent 
unit of the United
Kingdom that forms
a westward
extension of the
island of Great
Britain. The capital
and main
commercial and
financial centre is 
Cardiff.
Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland,
part of the United
Kingdom, lying in
the northeastern
quadrant of the
island of Ireland, on
the western
continental 
periphery often
characterized as
Atlantic Europe.
Buckingham Palace
Serving as the administrative
headquarters and London
residence of Her Majesty the
Queen, Buckingham Palace is
one of only a few working
royal palaces remaining in
the world today. Situated in
the City of Westminster,
London, Buckingham Palace
is a hugely popular London
tourist attraction and symbol
of London.
London Eye

The London Eye is the world's tallest


cantilevered observation wheel. Climb
aboard one of the 32 capsules for a
breathtaking experience and unforgettable
views of some of London's most famous
landmarks. Book ahead to skip the queues.
Madame Tussauds

At Madame Tussauds,
you'll come face-to-face wih
some of the world's most
famous faces. From
Shakespeare to Lady Gaga
you'll meet influential
figures from showbiz, sport,
politcs and even royalty.
Strike a pose with Usain
Bolt, get close to One
Direction
or receive a
once-in-a-lifetime audience
Westminster Abbey
Take in the stunning architecture of iconic
London landmark, Westminster Abbey and find
out about the part it played in British history.
Explore the setting for ceremonial events,
including royal weddings, coronations and
funerals.
Tower of London
Take a tour with one of the Yeoman
Warders around the Tower of London,
one of the world's most famous
buildings. Discover its 900-year
history as a royal palace, prison and
place of execution, arsenal, jewel
house and zoo! Gaze up at the White
Tower, tiptoe through a medieval
king's bedchamber and marvel at the
Crown Jewels
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