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The UK has a large number of excellent universities: Oxford, Cambridge, University College London, Imperial College, King's College. The United Kingdom has published many excellent scientists such as Isaac Newton, James Watt, Charles Darwin, Alexander Fleming and Graham Bell. As for the number of Nobel Prizes, the British are in second place after the citizens of the United States. Payments for studies in the UK are very balanced at all universities, unlike in the USA, for example.
Isaac Newton
Oxford
King's College
Cambridge
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Imperial College
Charles Darwin
James Watt,
Graham Bell
Alexander Fleming
In England, the tea drinking culture may not be the oldest, but it has certainly developed a long and extensive tradition. The English did not recognize tea as the first among Europeans, one could even say that for a colonial country quite late they learned the taste and advantages of the famous brew. However, there is no doubt that it was this island nation that loved tea the most.
- is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster
in London and is usually extended to refer to both the clock and the clock tower.
>Buckingham palace
-is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the Monarch of the United Kingdom
-is a road in the City of Westminster,it's one of the most popular places in London
-is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury.
Archaeologists believe it was constructed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
-is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London.
Red phone booths are a very characteristic symbol of Great Britain. They were designed by Sir Giles Gilbert in 1936 to commemorate the anniversary of the death of King George V (chance the name "Jubilee kiosk";)
England itself has adopted left-hand traffic under the Highway Act of 1773. The document contained a record of the horse movement management on the left side of road
At Christmas time British (just like Poles)dress a Christmas tree, buy gifts that they put in special socks and hang in places where it is easiest to get Santa Claus (usually by the fireplace). During Christmas, children take part in theatrical performance based on well-known fairy tales. On the first day of Christmas you are looking for stocking with gifts. Then the families eat together a common meal in the form of roast turkey. goose of beef, Christmas pudding with dried fruit (mince dog). A well-known Christmas custom is pudding with dried fruit and muffins with dried fruit (mince dog). A well-know Christmas custom is pulling of Christmas crackers. Cracker is a small paper roll inside which small toys, Christmas hats, trinkets or puzzles are placed. Crackers opens on the first day of Christmas. To get to what's inside, two people have to pull the ends of it . Tradition has it that on this day the queen gives her speech.
In Great Britain, Bonfire Night is associated with the tradition of celebrating the failure of Guy Fawkes' actions on 5 November 1605. On this day, children burn the effigies of Faweks and in whole United Kingdom they organise the Tar Barrles (the race of burning barrels), firework display and festivals.
The biggest celebration (carnival) is held in the town of Bridgwater.
Every year around 300 thousands people arrives to racing from all over the world. From 300 years its lasts five days. Everyone has to dress in special dress-code. This label is precisely abided in Royal Enclosure where there are light tailcoats and cylinders for men and covered shoulders, waistline for women and orginally hats
1) In the UK pounds are official currency,
in all country
2) Daily, British people drinks
over 165 millions cup's of tea .
3) Nearly 60% people in UK are Christians.
Windsor Castle was build in 1080. And is the oldest royalresidence in Great Britain and the biggest royal house in the world.
Alcohol drinking is legal for children above 5 years
in private places in UK.
The longest river is Severn and is 354 km long.
And it's 8 km longer than Thames
In the United Kingdom 1\4 British persons are overweight.
United Kingdom created some sports, like football, rugby and polo.
In parliament house death is illegal
London was first city in world, which has underground subway
Every year in London over 80 thousand umbrellas getting lost
Queen Elizabeth is longest govern monarch from 2015.
First post stamp was made in the UK, Was designed in 1840,
and it shows queen Victoria.
Famous golf was invented in Scotland and to these days this is
English national sport.
TV programs like BBC don't play ad Because this is public.
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https://www.easysend.pl/blog/nietypowe-brytyjskie-swieta/
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzie%C5%84_Guya_Fawkesa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_England
https://www.thespruceeats.com/history-and-types-of-british-tea-435180
https://fajnepodroze.pl/ciekawostki-wielka-brytania/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain