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England Facts: Interesting Facts About England

England, home to the world's largest financial center, has many interesting places and facts that oneshould know. It is the largest and the most populated country as compared to all the constituents ofthe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It is northwest to Continental Europe. Englandcovers almost two-thirds of the southern areas of the island of Great Britain. Now, let us know somefacts about England.

Fascinating Facts

? England is bordered by Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. It takes its name from Angles.That was the name of the Germanic tribes that settled in the territory during the fifth and sixthcentury.

? England enjoys a temperate climate. It has rainfall all year around. The seasons are howevervariable in temperature. Temperature rarely falls below minus five degrees Celsius or rise abovethirty degrees Celsius. The weather is therefore mild and wet, due to the prevailing wind from theAtlantic Ocean, which lies to the southwest of England.

? England is the second largest economy in Europe. It is the fifth largest economy in the world. It isalso the largest of the four economies of the United Kingdom. At least a hundred of Europe's fivehundred largest corporations are based in London.

? The chief sectors in England are chemical, aerospace, arms industry, pharmaceutical, and thehardware industry. London, capital of England, imports materials like tea, raw sugar, timber, butter,meat, and various metals. Tourism is the sixth largest industry in the United Kingdom. The epicenterof tourism is London. Tourism employs about six to seven percent of the total population.

? It exports manufactured goods, with beef being one of the main goods it exports.

? Once again, the service industry has seen a robust growth in the past few decades, heralding adecline in the manufacturing industries. England is also home to the London Stock Exchange. TheLondon Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in Europe and is the main stock exchange inthe United Kingdom. The official currency of England is the Pound Sterling.

? England is one of the most populous countries in the world. It has almost thrice the population ofAustralia and California. Its population is only three times lesser than the population of Japan.However, England is seventy-four times smaller than the United States of America, three timessmaller than Japan, and fifty-nine times smaller than Australia.

? The English love their tea. They consume more tea per capita than any other country in the world.Their tea consumption is more than thrice of Japan and a whopping twenty-two times more thanAmerica or France.

? England has many cultural and other places of interest all over its territory. It was the host to theworld's first ever modern Olympic Games, and not Athens as it is popularly said. The first modernOlympic Games were in Much Wenlock in Shropshire, England in 1850. The Olympic Games inAthens were held in 1896, almost half a century later.

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? England also has the world's used books market at Hay-on-Wye, a small village bordering Englandand Wales. It's a country of high society and high tea, intellect, education, and culture. Therefore, itis evident that things to do with knowledge, for example books will be found in England. The world'soldest and largest chained library lies in the Hereford Cathedral, England. This place also has theworld's best preserved Mappa Mundi.

? The first building to overtake the Great Pyramid of Giza was the Lincoln Cathedral in 1280. It heldthe title of the highest construction ever built until 1884, though it was demolished in 1549.

? The Windsor castle is the oldest royal residence in the world still in use. It occupies more thanthirteen acres of land and combines the features of a fortification, a palace, and a small town.

? The world's oldest public zoo was opened in London in 1828.

? In London the tube route from Leicester Square to Covent Garden is the most popular though it isless than 300 yards long and is the shortest tube route!

? The Arsenal tube station in London is named after a football club called Arsenal.

? Arndale is the common name for a shopping center in the United Kingdom.

? The London Eye is the tallest observation wheel in the world and the most popular touristattraction in the United Kingdom.

? The River Thames which flows through London, has over 200 bridges and 20 tunnels.

? Contrary to popular belief, the Big Ben is not the name of the clock tower, but actually the bellinside it. The tower is known as actually the Elizabeth Tower.

? London's Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the third busiestairport in the world.

? England's most popular dishes include Spotted Dick, Bangers and Mash, and Toad in the Hole.

? World famous writers like William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, HG Wells belonged to England.

? Red Lion is the most popular name of a pub in Britain.

These were some amazing facts about England. With its rich history and cultural heritage, Englandis a popular travel destination for people all over the world.

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