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Cities and attractions of

England
is the home of world’s famous
University,famous for its
historic buildings

Cambridge
was established by the
Romans as a spa,famous for
its spa centers and hot
springs(average temperature
is 46 c)

Bath
is one of the most attractive
resorts of England,landmarks
are Volk’s Electric Railway-
the world’s oldest operating
electric railway(Daddy
Longlegs) and
Brighton wheel
Brighton
is connected with France
through the Channel Tunnel,
famous for its gardens and
grows a lot of
fruit,strawberries and hops

The County of Kent


was built in ten years by 3
legions to defend the north
border of Roman Britain
from Scottish tribes, an
UNESCO World Heritage Site
since 1987
Hadrian’s Wall
is the most westerly point of
Great Britain

Land’s End
is one of the world’s busiest
airports, is situated 24 km
west of central London and
covers 12 km

Heathrow Airport
is a prehistoric World
Heritage Site, used to be a
burial place, is connected
with astrology, druids

Stonehenge
is the home of Royal
Residence, was founded by
William the Conqueror

Windsor
a flat vast territory of land in East
Anglia, a naturally marshy region,
used to be partially covered by the
sea, the "Holy Land of the English"
because of the churches and
cathedrals, the birthplace of Oliver
Cromwell, a major agricultural region
in Britain for grains and vegetables

The Fens
is one of Britain's big ports,
called the World Capital City
of Pop by Guinness World
Records, the birthplace of
the Beatles

Liverpool
is famous for its
university(the oldest
in the English-speaking
world) and beautiful
architecture

Oxford
is the second largest national
park in the UK, contains the
deepest and longest lakes in
England

The Lake District


is the birthplace of William
Shakespeare and the home of
Royal Shakespeare Theatre

Stratford-upon-Avon

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