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The Uk
The Uk
The United
Kingdom
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QUESTION 1
4 6
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Unicorn Tiger
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Scotland
Ant Dragon
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Wales
Dublin Belfast
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Northern Ireland
Oak Pine
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England
Wales
England
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QUESTION 6
London Paris
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LET’S VISIT
LONDON
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FAVOURITE LANDMARKS
FAVOURITE LANDMARKS
Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge
Big Ben
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Big Ben
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Buckingham
Palace
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Buckingham
Palace
Westminster
Abbey
QUESTION 7
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Tea time is a quintessential British tradition that dates back to the early 1840s. It began as a private
event to satiate afternoon hunger before evening meals. The tradition quickly gained popularity among
the English elite and transformed into a social event. Served typically between 3:30 pm to 5 pm, it
includes not just tea, but also a delightful spread of scones, clotted cream, jams, and a variety of finger
sandwiches. This elegant ritual is not just a beverage break but a reflection of British cultural heritage.
QUESTION 8
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Queen Elizabeth II King Charles III
On 8 September 2022, Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms,
died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, at the age of 96. Elizabeth's reign was the longest of any British
monarch. She was succeeded by her eldest son, Charles.
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99 96
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The Union Jack
or the Union Flag
QUESTION 10
Blue Green
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Loch Ness, located in the Scottish Highlands, is best known for the legendary Loch Ness Monster, affectionately called "Nessie".
Stretching over 23 miles, it's the second-deepest loch in Scotland. Interestingly, due to its great depth, it contains more fresh
water than all the lakes of England and Wales combined. Despite numerous expeditions, Nessie remains a beloved mystery,
drawing tourists from around the world hoping for a glimpse of the mythical creature.
The UK is home to some of the world's oldest and most esteemed universities. The University of Oxford, founded in
the 12th century, claims to be the oldest English-speaking university in the world. Its rival, the University of
Cambridge, was established in 1209 following a dispute at Oxford.
Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, England, is a prehistoric monument dating back to around 2500 BC. Comprising
a ring of massive standing stones, its purpose remains an enigma, leading to various theories ranging from an
ancient observatory to a sacred burial site. Interestingly, the bluestones, some of its primary components, were
transported nearly 200 miles from Wales, showcasing the remarkable engineering skills of Neolithic people.
Stonehenge remains one of the world's most iconic archaeological mysteries.
The British breakfast, often termed 'Full English', is a hearty meal known for its robust components. Typically
comprising eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, black pudding, mushrooms, and toast or fried
bread, it's a dish that promises a filling start to the day. Often accompanied by a pot of tea or coffee, this traditional
meal is a reflection of the UK's culinary heritage and is a beloved morning ritual for many.
Cricket, often dubbed the 'gentleman's game', originated in England during the 16th century. A bat-and-ball game,
it's revered for its complex rules and strategic gameplay. Played between two teams of eleven, it's not just a sport
but a cultural phenomenon, especially in countries of the Commonwealth.
The kilt, a knee-length garment with pleats at the rear, is a timeless symbol of Scottish heritage. Traditionally worn
by men, it's crafted from tartan cloth representing different clans or regions. Originating in the Scottish Highlands in
the 16th century, the kilt is not just attire but a statement of cultural pride, especially worn during special occasions
and traditional ceremonies.
Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a fusion of ancient and modern. Dominated by its historic castle, the city has been
the seat of Scottish kings and queens for centuries. Its Old Town, with narrow, winding streets, stands in contrast to
the elegant Georgian architecture of the New Town.
The pound, often symbolised as £ and known as the pound sterling, is one of the world's oldest currencies still in
use. Originating in medieval England, it has evolved from weighing 240 silver pennies in the pound — hence the
currency unit "pound". It is now the official currency of the United Kingdom and some of its territories.
National Anthem
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