U.K CAPITAL CITIES
London
London is the capital city of England and the U.K. and the seat of central government in Britain. It is in the south-east of England on the River Thames. About 7 million people live in London. It is rich in monuments and places of interest. Here are a few
The Tower of London
Westminster Abbey
this is a historic castle. It houses the Crown Jewels and is open to the public as a museum. The warders, called Beefeaters, wear traditional Tudor costumes.
just to the west of the Palace of Westminster, this is the cathedral where British monarchs are crowned.
Buckingham Palace
The Houses of Parliament
This is the place where laws are debated. Big Ben is the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament, a very famous landmark. Actually, Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the clock!
Is the Queen's official royal London residence.
Cardiff is a busy university city. It is the capital city of Wales. It is also known as a 'city of parks': its extensive parkland covers around 10% of the city's total area. Bute Park is Cardiff's main park. Cardiff Castle is a major tourist attraction in the city and is situated in the heart of the city centre. In some areas of Wales, people speak Welsh as a first language and road signs are in both English and Welsh
Scotland is internationally known for its music and its traditional instrument, the bagpipes. Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, is famous for its old castle and the International Festival which takes place in August every year. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is a festival of comedy, theatre, music, dance and children's shows. During this festival people from all countries and cultures come together to perform in Edinburgh.
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and its economic engine; it is also an important centre for industry as well as for the arts and its university. Belfast was also a major port, with commercial shipyards and docks - the famous ship "Titanic" was built here in 1912.
Parks and gardens are an integral part of Belfast; there are more than 40 public parks in Belfast.
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U.K CAPITAL CITIES
London
London is the capital city of England and the U.K. and the seat of central government in Britain. It is in the south-east of England on the River Thames. About 7 million people live in London. It is rich in monuments and places of interest. Here are a few
The Tower of London
Westminster Abbey
this is a historic castle. It houses the Crown Jewels and is open to the public as a museum. The warders, called Beefeaters, wear traditional Tudor costumes.
just to the west of the Palace of Westminster, this is the cathedral where British monarchs are crowned.
Buckingham Palace
The Houses of Parliament
This is the place where laws are debated. Big Ben is the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament, a very famous landmark. Actually, Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the clock!
Is the Queen's official royal London residence.
Cardiff is a busy university city. It is the capital city of Wales. It is also known as a 'city of parks': its extensive parkland covers around 10% of the city's total area. Bute Park is Cardiff's main park. Cardiff Castle is a major tourist attraction in the city and is situated in the heart of the city centre. In some areas of Wales, people speak Welsh as a first language and road signs are in both English and Welsh
Scotland is internationally known for its music and its traditional instrument, the bagpipes. Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, is famous for its old castle and the International Festival which takes place in August every year. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is a festival of comedy, theatre, music, dance and children's shows. During this festival people from all countries and cultures come together to perform in Edinburgh.
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and its economic engine; it is also an important centre for industry as well as for the arts and its university. Belfast was also a major port, with commercial shipyards and docks - the famous ship "Titanic" was built here in 1912. Parks and gardens are an integral part of Belfast; there are more than 40 public parks in Belfast.