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    CONTENT TABLE

    1. INTRODUCTION

    2. GENERAL OBJECTIVE

    3. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

    4. JUSTIFICATION

    5. HISTORY:

    6. SYMBOLS: GEOGRAPHY

    7. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS ECONOMYOF ENGLAND

    8. DEMOGRAPHICS

    9. CLIMATE

    10. FLORA AND FAUNA

    11. RELIGION

    12. CULTURE:

    13. EDUCATIO SPORT

    14. TYPICAL DISHES:

    15. CONCLUSIONS

    16. BIBLIOGRAPHY

    17. ANEXOS

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    INTRODUCTION

    The next job is to know the history of England for which it is necessary to make a

    tour of the different parts of this country look at its location, place, climate,

    currency, national symbols, us with this project we intend to people that they can

    come to visit this country already they have this information as a basis that it is

    very useful if you want to visit it sometime.

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    GENERAL OBJECTIVE

    Incentive the people at what to possess knowledge basic of this nation and so

    same awake the interest of know new culture

    SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

    y Divulge knowledge basic envelope England

    y Increase the sight of world and open the mind a other reality culture

    y Awake the interest of the people for visit this nation.

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    JUSTIFICATION

    The present work leaves from the importance of presenting part the basicinformation of England.

    Also it helps us to include/understand better a part of the world and thus to be ableto express and to understand better other languages to us as he is the English

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    HISTORY:

    Motto: Dieu ET Mon droid

    Capital: London

    Language (s) official (it is): English

    Form of government constitutional Monarchy:

    Isabel II reigns

    Area

    Put total 96 130,395 km

    Population

    Est. 2005 50.431.700 1

    Census of 2001 49.138.831 2

    Density 377/km

    Total 1 ' 200.000 /usd million

    Per capita 24.503

    It is a diverse and modern nation, with a strong culture of integration and tolerance.

    In the century XIX England it was dominant an industrial and marine power and

    maintained an outstanding paper in the development of the parliamentary

    democracy as well as in literary and scientific advances.

    England: Their territory is geographically the central and southern part of Great

    Britain, the island shared with Scotland and Wales, and about 100 smaller as the

    Isles of Scilly Islands and the Isle of Wight. Bordered to the North Scotland, West

    Wales - his two land borders - the Northwest with the sea of Ireland, on the

    Southwest by the Celtic Sea, to the East by the North Sea and on the South by the

    English channel.

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    ENGLAND REAL: The English Crown - England is home to the official residence

    of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. The 40th monarch since William the conqueror.

    Queen Elizabeth II leads reigning five decades, this shows that the British Royalfamily plays a very important role as an institution within the country.

    Over the years the Royal family has incorporated into its patrimony different

    buildings throughout the country today many are publicly accessible

    SYMBOLS:

    The English flag is the cross of St. George. It is a red cross on a white

    background, which is also part of the flags of the provinces of Aragon, the flag of

    Barcelona, and the coat of arms of the city of Milan.

    The coat of arms: England, in which appear three lions, goes back to its adoption

    by Richard the Lionheart in 1198. The coat of arms, similar to the coat of arms of

    Normandy, is defined in the heraldic language as: in a field of gules, three lions

    gold leopardados, armed and linguados of azure.

    The TudorRose, also known as the English rose, was adopted as the national

    emblem after the wars of two roses and is formed by the Union of the symbols of

    the sides that fought in that war

    GEOGRAPHY

    England comprises most of the southern half of the island of Great Britain, and is

    bordered to the North with Scotland and to the West by Wales. According to the

    2001 census the population of England was of 49.138.831 inhabitants. The city of

    London is a major center of business and commerce is the largest with the

    financial center of New York in global finance.

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    GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF ENGLAND

    Its policy is subject to the policy of the United Kingdom, to which it belongs. For this

    reason, its highest authority is the British monarch

    ECONOMY

    The ground is used for any type of agriculture because it is very efficient and

    productive. Cultivated wheat, barley, rye, sugar beet, oilseeds and potatoes. It

    exploited the wood of trees such as oak, beech, ash, Elm, pine and FIR. The

    fishing industry is very important to the South of England, Kingston-Upon-Hull,

    Grimsby, Plymouth. As coal mining and iron were key elements for

    industrialization. There are also minerals such as salt. England has large energy

    resources and excellent producer of oil and natural gas. Other sources of energy

    are coal and nuclear energy. Develop high-tech industries (pharmaceuticals,

    electronics, aerospace and of equipment for marine oil platforms). Fiber optic high-

    quality across Europe. Its currency is the pound sterling.

    DEMOGRAPHICS

    England has a population of slightly more than 50 million, representing these, afigure close to 85% of the total population of United Kingdom.

    England is also one of the countries of Europe more densely populated, reaching

    rates of 380 inhabitants per square kilometer.

    CLIMATE

    The English climate is changing, and you can pass a rainy cold to a splendid sunny

    day in just a couple of hours, so it is a good idea to always carry a coat and a

    jacket waterproof. The usual ratio indicates that it is raining one day in three,

    despite the fact that they tend to produce long dry periods. The temperature ranges

    between a maximum of 30 C in summer and a minimum of - 5 C in winter.

    Although temperatures vary considerably from one day to another, generally

    summer (June - August) is hot 14 - 30 C and winter (December - February) cold 1

    - 5 C. Flora and fauna

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    FLORA AND FAUNA

    In the past, England, as most of the island of Great Britain, was densely wooded,

    mainly by Oaks and beeches in the lowlands and pine and poplar trees in

    mountainous areas. Forests now constitute only 7% of the total area.

    The main indigenous mammals are various species of deer, foxes, hares, ponies,

    otters, hedgehogs, red squirrels and badgers. The most common birds are the

    Starling, the Sparrow and the Blackbird. England also gives shelter to hundreds of

    summer and winter migratory species to be one of the main migration routes. Most

    common migratory summer birds are the swallow, the swift and the cuckoo. In

    winter, the swamps, lakes and reservoirs attract numerous varieties of wading

    birds, ducks and geese.

    RELIGION

    78% Of the population English and Welsh declares Protestant, Roman Catholic

    11%, and 11% other religions.

    CULTURE:

    With the arrival of cultural Roman in the first century, a number of art forms that

    use glass, mosaics, statues and busts were the norm. There are numerousartifacts, such as the Lulling stone and Aldborough. During the high middle ages,

    the style was sculpted crosses and ivories, manuscripts painting, gold and enamel

    jewelry, which demonstrates

    The love of the complex, interwoven designs as in the Treasury discovered in

    Staffordshire 2009.

    EDUCATION

    For information on the development of the educational system, see United

    Kingdom. In England and Wales the school attendance is compulsory between 5

    and 16 years of age. More than 90% of primary and secondary schools are

    financed entirely with public funds.

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    SPORTS:

    Sports originating in England include football, [7] the cricket, rugby, tennis,

    badminton, hockey, boxing, among many others. THE sport more POPULAR is

    football.

    TYPICAL DISHES:

    Traditional examples of English food include roasted Sunday, with a roasted whole,

    usually beef, lamb or chicken, served with a variety of cooked vegetables,

    Yorkshire pudding and gravy. Other meals featured are fish and French fries and

    English breakfast consisting of bacon, grilled tomato, black fried bread, milk, baked

    beans, fried mushrooms, sausages and eggs. Several pies of meat are consumed

    as meat and the kidney pie, cake of pastor, cottage cheese cake, cake of Cornwall

    and pork pie, the last of which is consumed cold. Lose sausages which are

    consumed frequently, either as sausages with mashed or a toad in the hole. The

    stew of Lancashire is a known stew. Some of the most popular cheeses are

    Cheddar and Wensleydale. Many dishes Anglo-Indian hybrid, curry, have been

    created as the chicken tikka masala and balti. The English sweets are dishes

    include Apple Pie, cakes of ground beef, spotted dick, buns, Eccles cakes, custardand sticky pudding in caramel. The most common beverages are tea, which

    became much more widely drunk by Catherine of Braganza; alcoholic beverages

    are the wines and English beers such as bitter, strong, light, and dark beer.

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    CONCLUSIONS

    Englandisa very interesting countrybecause ithasmanytourist

    sitesandthisrevealsthatnotonlymustseeclosely, if notfullytheworld around usto

    learnmoreabout othercultures, religions, sports, andsothiscountryis

    expectedtoisintheirlife planto visit

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    www.http//wikipedia.com

    www.http//youtobe.com

    www.http//england.com

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    ANEXOS

    ANEXO 1

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    Palacio de Buckingham

    ANEXO 2

    Abadia de Westminster

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    El Tmesis

    ANEXO 3

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    The Big Beng