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BHUANA DICHA K.
2211409023
RATNA PEBRIYANTI 2250408014
MOH. KHANAFI 2250408015
RENI RACMAWATI2250408018
MARSHA AYU C. 2250408050
Great britain
England
United kingdom
Wales
THE FOUR
NATIONS
FLAG
DRES
S
NATION
AL
SONGS
NAME
S
MUSICAL I
NSTRUMENT
S
Scots
Flower of
Scotland
Wels
h
Engli
sh
Land of
My Fathers
God Seve
the Queen
Population
Administr
Population Area
Population
Administrative
Size (sqPopulation
densityPopulation
2003
ative Division(mid
(mid
(mid
km)
(people(mid
per sq
2007)
Division
2004)
2005)
2006) km)
50,093,8
England
England 00
50,431,7
130,281
00
50,762,9
51,1
383million
00
Northern
Northern 1,710,30
Ireland
Ireland
0
1,724,40
13,576
0
Scotland
5,078,40
77,925
5,094,80
0
5,116,90 65 5.1
0
million
60,209,5
00
60,587,6
00
British
Conversation
0
Wales
20,732
142
When
two2,958,60
Englishmen
2,952,50
2,965,90meet,
3.0
Wales
United Kingdom
242,514
246million
0
0
0
they first talk is of the weather
Scotland
United
Kingdom
59,834,9
00
60,975,0
00
SCOTLA
ND
BRITAI
N
IRELA
ND
WALE
S
ENGLA
ND
The dominant
culture of Britain
today is specifically
English.
Scotland, Wales,
Ireland
National
Loyalties
Scotland,
Ireland
Wales,
These
people
support
the
country of their
parents
or
grandparents
rather
than
England
in
However,sporting
in fact, there
is
contest.
a complicated division of
loyalties among many
people in Britain. It
depends on the situation
which happen at that
time to decide which
loyalties they will
England
Caribbean,
Asia
south