- Great Britain is an island made up of England, Scotland and Wales.
- England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales became one state in 1800.
- The leek and daffodil are both plants used to symbolize Wales.
- In 2006, the UK had a population of 60.6 million.
- The Norman invasion of England in 1066 brought Britain into the mainstream of western European culture.
- In 1972 the UK joined the European Economic Community.
- Almost of the 80% of England was associated with poverty and industry.
- The Queen, Britain's official head of state, has little real power.
- The second-most spoken language in Britain is reported to be Punjabi.
- University education in the UK is funded by a combination of the governament and students.
- Britain was the first large country to have free universal healthcare, in 1948.
- 'Drawing room', 'reception room' and 'front room' are all terms for the living room in a house.
- A drink without alcohol is known as a soft drink.
- Unlike in most European countries, entry to British museums and art galleries is usually free.
- The day after Christmas is known as a Boxing day.
18/03/2015
All about britain
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