Northern Ireland -
in the north of Ireland
Scotland –
in the north of Great Britain
England –
in the central and southern part
The UK has been given its name since 1922, when five-sixths of Ireland was separated from the country, leaving the present formulation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
A Lion traditionally symbolizes bravery, strength and royalty
A Unicorn symbolizes innocence and purity, healing powers, joy and even life itself.
Edinburgh
The capital of the UK and England is London
The flag of England is
the red cross of St.George
St.David’s Day is celebrated on March,1
Young men used to carve lovingly a spoon from one piece of wood to give to their loved girls.
Northern Ireland has its own symbol- a shamrock (a three-leaved plant similar to clover)
The shamrock is a popular way to represent Saint Patrick's Day.
It symbolizes trinity
The Giant's Causeway is surrounded by myths and legends.
The famous legend tells us about two giants, Benandonner, who lived in Scotland, and Finn MacCool in Ireland. They shouted across the sea to each other demanding a battle of strength.
Finn MacCool decided to build a rocky path across the sea between the two countries to enable the contest to begin…
Tartan plaid is usually associated with Scottish heritage and traditions
Kilts are national men’s skirts
York Minster (cathedral) city walls /They are also known as Romans Walls
The present building dates from 1220AD, but there has been a church on the site since 180AD.
It has been known since the times of the Roman Empire.
Her elder son is Charles.
Charles also has two sons, William and Harry
She was born
on the 21 of April
in 1926
in London
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