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Irene Fuentes Fernández nº12
Lucia Ratia Rodrigez nº23
The United Kingdom
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Irene Fuentes Fernández nº12Lucia Ratia Rodrigez nº23

The United Kingdom

Slide 1 : British Islands - Great Britain.Slide 2 : Ireland.Slide 3 : United Kingdom.Slide 4 : England.Slide 5 : England 2.Slide 6 : Wales.Slide 7 : Wales 2.Slide 8 : Scotland.Slide 9 : Scotland 2.Slide 10 : Northern IrelandSlide 11 : Northern Ireland 2.Slide 12 : Bibliography.Slide 13 . Finish

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*The British Islands are the archipelago located to the northwest of the European coast made up of two major islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and many other nearby smaller islands.*Great Britain is the main island of the United Kingdom in which England, Wales and Scotland are located. England is one of the four nations that make up the United Kingdom along with Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

British Islands

Ireland is one of the twenty-seven sovereign states that make up the European Union, which occupies most of the island of the same name. Its capital is Dublin, located in the east of the island. The country has a single land border, with Northern Ireland, one of the constituent nations of the United Kingdom. The island is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and has the Celtic Sea to the south, the St. George's Channel to the southeast, and the Irish Sea to the east.

Ireland

United Kingdom

*The United Kingdom is a sovereign country located in the north-west of continental Europe. Great Britain borders the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the east, the English Channel to the south and the Irish Sea to the west.*The Union Jack is an integrating flag that was born in 1801, the year in which Northern Ireland joined the country, and with its design it intends to unite all the flags of the regions that made up the United Kingdom: England, Ireland and Scotland.

EMBLEM

On April 23, the feast of its patron saint, Saint George, is celebrated throughout England, and in London there are many acts and activities that take place. Another traditional custom by Saint George is to wear a red rose on his lapel, and it is common to see Londoners wearing the national flower on this day.

PATRON SAINT

It is made up of the cross of Saint George, that is, a red Greek cross on a white cloth. In 1801, when it was combined with the Scottish flag and the old Irish flag, it became part of the flag of the United Kingdom.

FLAG

England

London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a XXI century city with a history dating back to Roman times.

CAPITAL

The English language is a West Germanic language that originated in England and spread to the North in what would become south-east Scotland, under the influence of the Kingdom of Northumbria.

England 2

OFICIAL LANGUAGE

EMBLEM

David of Wales also known as David of Menevia, was a 6th century Welsh bishop and abbot. He is revered as a saint by the Catholic and Anglican Churches and was declared the patron saint of Wales.

The origin of the flag of Wales dates back to the time when the territory was part of the Roman Empire. It is quite possible that the red dragon was inherited from the Roman cohorts established in the territory.

PATON SAINT

Saint David

FLAG

Wales

is located on a peninsula to the west of the island of Great Britain, where it is bordered to the east by England and to the west by the Irish and Celtic seas of the Atlantic Ocean. It has a total population of three million people and it is a bilingual country, whose official languages ​​are Welsh and English.

Welsh is a language belonging to the British group of the Celtic language family. It is spoken in the country of Wales, some use it as their main language, especially in the north of the country. Welsh is the official language along with English. It is also spoken in various areas of southern Argentina

OFICIAL LANGUAGE

Cardiff

CAPITAL

Wales 2

EMBLEM

PATRON SAINT

Saint Andrew has been the patron saint of Scotland for over 1000 years.

The Scottish flag, also known as St. Andrew's Cross, or also as Saltire, is composed of a white cross on a blue background.

FLAG

Edinburgh

Scotland

The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh is the second most visited city in the United Kingdom after London.

CAPITAL

Scottish English is the official language, although two others, Scottish and Scottish Gaelic, are also co-officially recognized.

OFICIAL LANGUAGE

Scotland 2

EMBLEM

The patron Saint of Northern Ireland is St Patrick and his Saints day is celebrated every year on March 17. St Patrick's Day is held on what is thought to be the date on which St Patrick died, and it was originally also the celebration of the arrival of Christianity to the island

The official flag of Northern Ireland is that of the United Kingdom, known as the Union Jack. 1 2 3 The old flag of Northern Ireland was a heraldic ensign taken from the old coat of arms of Northern Ireland used as the flag of the Government of Northern Ireland until its abolition in 1972. It was also considered the flag of the constituent nation of Northern Ireland until that date.

FLAG

PATRON SAINT

Northern Irlenad

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. This legacy is remembered in the renovated shipyards of the Titanic Quarter, which includes the aluminum-covered Titanic Belfast museum that resembles the hull of a ship, as well as the Harland & Wolff Shipyard Design Offices and the Titanic Slipways bleachers, which in they currently host open-air concerts

The Irish language is a Goidelic language of the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family native to the island of Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish.

OFICIAL LANGUAGE

CAPITAL

Northern Irlenad 2

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