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- England | History, Map, Flag, Population, Cities, Facts | Britannica
Laced by great rivers and small streams, England is a fertile land, and the generosity of its soil has supported a thriving agricultural economy for millennia In the early 19th century, England became the epicentre of a worldwide Industrial Revolution and soon the world’s most industrialized country
- England - Culture, Traditions, Heritage | Britannica
Even as England has become ever more diverse culturally, it continues to exert a strong cultural influence on the rest of the world English music, film, and literature enjoy wide audiences overseas, and the English language has gained ever-increasing currency as the preferred international medium of cultural and economic exchange
- England - Anglo-Saxon, Normans, Tudors | Britannica
England - Anglo-Saxon, Normans, Tudors: The history of England is given in the article United Kingdom
- England - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
England is the largest of the four parts of the country called the United Kingdom The other parts are Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales London is the capital of both…
- England - Regions, Counties, History | Britannica
England - Regions, Counties, History: Although England is a small and homogeneous country bound together by law, administration, and a comprehensive transport system, distinctive regional differences have arisen from the country’s geography and history
- United Kingdom | History, Population, Map, Flag, Capital, Facts . . .
United Kingdom, island country located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe It 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 Its capital is London
- New England | History, States, Map, Facts | Britannica
New England, region, northeastern United States, including the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut The region was named by Captain John Smith, who explored its shores in 1614 for some London merchants
- List of British Monarchs | Kings and Queens of Britain | Britannica
Formed of the union of small Celtic and Anglo-Saxon kingdoms during the early medieval period, England has long comprised several distinct regions, each different in dialect, economy, religion, and disposition; indeed, even today many English people identify themselves by the regions or shires from which they come—e g , Yorkshire, the West
- Flag of England | Design, Colors Meaning | Britannica
Flag of a constituent unit of the United Kingdom, flown subordinate to the Union Jack, that consists of a white field (background) with a red cross known as the Cross of St George The origin of the flag, its association with St George (the patron saint of England), and its adoption by England all
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