United Kingdom

The United Kingdom is a land of history, royalty, and culture.

The United Kingdom (UK) consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is famend for its wealthy history, royal circle of relatives, iconic landmarks, and diverse subculture. The United Kingdom has performed a significant part in worldwide records, from the British Empire to the Industrial Revolution. 

History

Ancient Britain (before 43 AD) The Celts and Druids lived in the United Kingdom, which incorporates well-known landmarks together with Stonehenge. Roman Rule (forty three-410 AD): The Romans built cities, highways, and Hadrian’s Wall. Norman Vijay added Palace, Knights and Magna Carta. British Empire (1600-1900s): At the top, the UK dominated the region’s one-area

Famous places and cities

London is the capital, domestically from Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London and London Eye.

Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle, Royal Mile and its annual gala are extraordinary.

Cardiff is the capital of Wales, a domestic and a fantastic beach from Cardiff Castle.

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, the Titanic Museum of High Quality and the cause of the huge.

Oxford and Cambridge are known for their old universities and wonderful architecture.

Famous places and cities

  • Fish and chips served with fried fish, salt and vinegar with crispy chips (french fries).
  • Full English breakfast a enough snack that includes eggs, bacon, sausage, beans, bread and tomatoes.
  • Sunday Roost: Beef, lamb or bird is served with potatoes and sauce.
  • Shepherd pie chopped meat made with meat, mashed potatoes and greens.
  • Afternoon tea is served with sandwiches, cakes and scone with coagulated creams.
  • Yorkshire pudding is a light, fluffy aspect dish that is traditionally served with fried food.
  • Hagis is a traditional Scottish dish made with meat dough and spices.
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