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One of the most complete travel guides of England, one of the four "home nations" that make up the United Kingdom. It is the largest of them, both in terms of surface area and population (about 50 million inhabitants out of about 60 million). On the island of Great Britain, Scotland sits to the north of England and Wales is to the west. Northern Ireland (also part of the UK) and the Republic of Ireland lie across the Irish Sea to west of England (and Wales). France and the Channel Islands are across the English Channel to the south, and to the east is The North Sea. This guide contains very useful information, for travelers, that will help them have a pleasant stay there. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of England, United Kingdom’s largest constituent country and one of the most recognized and most visited destinations in the world. Much of England’s appeal stems from its history and culture. This is the same country that has given the world the legendary tales of King Arthur, the masterful plays of William Shakespeare, the moving speeches and WWII leadership of Winston Churchill, and a long line of famous monarchs and royalties – from King Henry VIII and his six wives, to the “Virgin Queen” Elizabeth I, to the “Grandmother of Europe” Queen Victoria. |
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This guide provides interesting and captivating information about England, famous for its history, culture and pageantry. It's lakes, mountains, castles and craggy coastlines create a scenic splendor. |
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England’s eventful history and scenic diversity render it one of the world’s most popular visitor destinations. Find here a list of top things to do in England, |
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A captivating and useful information about England, a country of patchwork landscapes: from the rugged coastlines and golden beaches of Devon and Cornwall, to the craggy mountains of the Peak District, ancient forests riddled with folklore, to the picturesque Lake District, and from great cities to centuries-old villages. |
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