The United Kingdom consists of four countries - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The flag of the UK is called the Union Jack. Each country has its own distinct culture and history but they are united under the same monarchy currently led by Queen Elizabeth II. Traditional UK cuisine and sports vary by country but include dishes like fish and chips in England and sports like rugby in Wales.
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1. UNITED KINGDOM
Made by:
C辿sar Navarrete
And
Juanma Navarro
2. INDEX
1- What's the UK?
2- Union Jack, history of the flag.
3- The 4 countries.
4- UK gastronomy.
5- UK monarchy
6- The sport in the UK.
3. What's the United Kingdom?
The United Kingdom
is a country of
countries.
It's made by 4
independent
countries: Wales,
England, Scotland
and Northen Ireland.
4. UNION JACK
The flag of the UK is
called Union Jack.
It's made with the
mixture of the flags of
the 4 countries.
Last time
modiphicated: 1801
5. The four countries
Northen Ireland
Inhabitants: 1,775,000 pop
Languages: English, Irish, Scottish lster
Area: 13,843km族
Capital: Belfast
6. The four countries
Scotland
Inhabitants: 5,116,900
Languages: English, Scottish, Scottish Gaelic
Capital: Edimburgh
Area: 78,387 km族
7. The four countries
It's divided in two areas, Scottish Highlands and
Scottish Lowlands.
8. The four countries
Wales
Inhabitants: 3,006,400
Languages: Welsh and English
Capital: Cardiff
Area: 20,779 km族
9. The four countries
England
Inhabitants: 52,234,000
Languages: English
Capital: London
Area: 130,395 km族
10. UK gastronomy
Northen Ireland
Dishes cooked with potatoes, vegetables
soups, and seafood.
11. UK gastronomy
Scotland
Of the many culinary delights on offer, we list
some of the more traditional Scottish foods.
12. UK gastronomy
Wales
A hearty breakfast of eggs and cockles fried
with bacon and sausage
13. UK gastronomy
England
roast beef, roast chicken, pork chops and lamb
chops, Yorkshire pudding, peas, carrots, gravy,
ketchup and, for some strange reason, mint
humbugs.