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United Kingdom
Zaprojektowane przez:
● Ingilewicz Arkadiusz
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Where is it ?
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Important 1/2
● Official name:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
● Form of government: constitutional monarchy with two legislative houses (House of Lords [1,223]; House of Commons [659]).
● Chief of state: Sovereign.
● Head of government: Prime Minister.
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Important 2/2
● Capital: London.
● Official language: English.
● Official religion: Churches of England and Scotland established (protected by the state, but not "official") in their respective countries; no established church in Northern Ireland or Wales.
● Monetary unit:1 pound sterling (Ł) = 100 new pence; valuation (Sept. 25, 1998) 1 Ł = U.S.$1.70; 1 U.S.$ = Ł0.59.
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England
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Capital City
● London was the largest town in Roman Britain and has been the capital of a unified England since the Norman Conquest of 1066.
● England has played a dominant role in British history since that time.
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Weather
● English weather is diverse
● from 35 F (2 C) in January ● to 69-72 F (21-22 C) in July.