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EnglandThe country advanced

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Introduction England is a country that shares

borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. The Irish Sea is to the north west of England, while the Celtic Sea is to the south west.

England became a unified state in AD 927 state, and since the Age of Discovery, has had a significant cultural and legal impact on the wider world.

England's terrain mostly comprises low hills and plains, However, there are uplands in the north (for example, the mountainous Lake District, Pennines) and the Southwest. The ancient capital of Winchester was England until the 12th century and is now London

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politic Is a constitutional

monarchy and parliamentary system.

There has not been a Government of England since 1707, when the Acts of Union 1707, putting into effect the terms of the Treaty of Union

Joined England and Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain

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GeographyEngland has a temperate oceanic climate and humid, with temperatures not much lower than -5 ° C in winter and not much higher than 32 ° C in summer.

The coldest months are January and February being the warmest month is July. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year so, being that the western region has the most rainfall

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Economy The Bank of England,

founded in 1694 by Scottish banker William Paterson, is the central bank of the United Kingdom.

It also has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales of the official currency of England and throughout the UK, sterling}

Industrialization is very high in England, but since the 1970s there has been a decline in traditional heavy industry and manufacturing sectors

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The national symbols The flag of England, known as

the Cross of St. George, has been used as such since the thirteenth century. Originally the flag was used by the Republic of Genoa, who controlled the hegemonic Mediterranean maritime trade.

The coat of England, which appear three lions, dates back to its adoption by Richard the Lion heart in 1198 coat, similar to the coat of Normandy, defined in heraldic language as:. In a field of gules, three lions passant gold, azure armed

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SportEngland has a great sporting tradition, and in the nineteenth century was the birthplace of several sports that are currently playing around the world. Among originated, or rather sports, regulated for the first time in England football, cricket, rugby, tennis, badminton, hockey, boxing include, among many other

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Culture Cuisine Since the Early Modern Period the food of England has historically been characterized by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce. ArchitectureMany ancient standing stone monuments were erected during the prehistoric period, amongst the best-known are Stonehenge, Devil's Arrows, Redstone Monolith. Literature, poetry and philosophyEarly authors such as Bede and Alcuin wrote in Latin. The period of Old English literature provided the epic poem Beowulf and the secular prose of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

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Tourism plangood tourist place

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