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LONDON

LONDON
 The capital of G.B
 The capital of
England
 The capital of the U.K
 About 7 million
people live here.
 G.B: Great Britain
 The U.K: The United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern
Ireland
Buckingham Palace
 This is Buckingham
Palace
The English queen
Elizabeth II lives here.
Outside you can see
the changing of the
Guards.
Trafalgar Square
 It´s the most famous
square in London.
 There are some
fountains and statues
in the square, too.
 It is situated in the
centre of the city.
Nelson´s Column
 It´s in the middle of
Trafalgar Square.
 The Statue of Admiral
Lord Nelson on top,
stands in the centre
of the Square.
 It´s about 50 m high.
The Tower of London
 It´s nearly a
thousand years old.
 You can see the
Crown Jewels here.
 The Tower was built
in the 11th century.
WESTMINSTER BRIDGE
WESTMINSTER
 The Houses of
Parlament are in
Westminster.
 The real name for this
building is the Palace
of Westminster.
BIG BEN
It was built in 1840.
It is 98 m high.
Big Ben is not really the
name of the clock, it
is the name of the
bell.
DOWNING STREET
 The Prime Minister
lives in Downing
Street at number 10.
The River Thames
 You can go by boat
on the River Thames
to Greenwich.
The Millennium Dome
 You can find the
Millenium Dome in
Greenwich.
Westminster Abbey
 All coronations have
taken place there.
 King Edward built it in
1065.
 It belongs to the
Palace of
Westminster.
Questions?

Nelson´s Column

WESTMINSTER BRIDGE

BIG BEN

DOWNING STREET
The Millennium Dome

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