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Great BritainGreat Britain

((United Kingdom of Great United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandBritain and Northern Ireland))

ByBy  student group №25  student group №25

Beley RuslanBeley Ruslan

Great Britain on the Map of the World

EnglandScotland

Wales

Northern Ireland

Historical Provinces of Great Britain

The Flag of Great Britain

Royal Coat of Arms

«Visiting-Card Great Britain»Area: 244,4 kmPopulation: 59,5 mln peopleThe capital: LondonPolitical system: limited monarchy (kingdom), unitary stateThe region: 92 administrative units consisting of 4 historic areas

England - 45 counties + London Wales - 8 counties Scotland - 9 regions Ulster (Northern Ireland) - 1 region Five island territories

Characteristics: 13areas (Gibraltar,St. Helena,Falkland Islands, Bermuda, Anguilla, etc.).Currency: pound sterling = 100 pence

Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II on her 80th anniversary 

in 2006.

Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Edinburgh in the graph

1947.

Physiographic Map of Great Britain

Лягушка

Relief

Plains Midland, London.

Mountains (old): Pennine (700 m), Cambrian, Northern Scottish Hi

ghlands.

Minerals Coal: Yorkshire, north-east, south Wales, Scotland, West Midland, etc. ..

 Oil & gas: North Sea.

 Iron ore: East Midland.

Potash and rock salt: Yorkshire.

United Kingdom is washed:United Kingdom is washed: Atlantic Atlantic

Ocean;Ocean;

North Sea;North Sea;

Irish Sea;Irish Sea;

Strait Channel;Strait Channel;

Water resources

Rivers: Thames, Severn, Spey, Manchester canal.

climate Marine, temperate.

NW January temperature - + 3,5 º C in July - +12 º C, precipitation 2000 mm.SE January temperature - + 5,5 º C in July - +16 º C, precipitation 600 mm.

The capital of the UK - LONDON

This is how it looks from space.

But yes - on the river Thames.

Palace of Westminster to the famous hour tower "Big Ben".Here sits the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

Tower of London - Royal castle, built in the

11th century.

Tower Bridge.

St. Paul's Cathedral, built in the 17th century by the famous English architect Christopher Wren.

Bukinhemskyy Palace - official residence of the royal family in London.

... Decker buses ..

And the type of reproduction;Natural increase 1;Migration balance - positive (workers from India, Ireland, Africa, Caribbean, South. Europe);Multinational State: 80% - British, 15% - Scots, Irish - 4%, olstertsi, Welsh, gels;Religion - Christianity (Protestantism, Catholicism);The average population density - 243.1 per. per km. square.;Maximum - England - over 350 people. per km. square.;Minimum - Scotland - up to 2 people. per km. square.;The level of urbanization - 89%Big City - Greater London (11 million), Greater Manchester (2.7 million), Birmingham (2.6million), Glasgow (2 million);Metropolis - English (London - Liverpool).

POPULATION

AGRICULTUREpost-industrial countries

A small share of employment in agriculture

Facilities

Energy - Oil company "Brichish Petroleum", 76% - TES (Yorkshire, Greater London), 23% -AES (SW coast., NW.), 1% - HPS (Scotland).

Ferrous and nonferrous metals - iron, steel, aluminum, copper, zinc, tin, and others.

Mechanical engineering - rocket, accurate, aircraft, automotive, machine tool, shipbuilding.

Chemical Industry - Plastics, JI, perfumes, medicines (Greater London), mineral fertilizerand soda (Yorkshire).

Textiles - woolen cloth (Yorkshire), cotton (Lankshyr), linen cloth (Ulster), jersey (Sh.Midland).

Agriculture - dairy cattle, pigs, poultry (Sh., SW. England), sheep, beef cattle (Scotland,Wales).

Agriculture - crops - barley, oats, wheat, sugar beet, fodder crops, horticulture (Sh., SW.England), potato (Ulster).

Brewing industry - brewery Bass.

Foreign TradeForeign Trade imports  Minerals (iron ore, manganese ore and complex ore, aluminum ore, etc..)  Natural rubber;  Groceries;

export  oil;  Rare and nonferrous metals;  Machines (lathes, planes, cars, missiles, electronics);  Plastics;  Medications.

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