📙 Chapter 4: A Modern, Thriving Society
4.1.2 The regions of the UK and their characteristics
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The UK is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each has its own distinct character, culture, and traditions. England is the largest country and contains the capital, London. Scotland's capital is Edinburgh, Wales's capital is Cardiff, and Northern Ireland's capital is Belfast.
Key Facts
- UK = England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
- Capitals: London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast
- Each country has distinct character and culture
The Crown Dependencies (Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man) are not part of the UK but are self-governing dependencies of the Crown. The UK also has several overseas territories, including Gibraltar, the Falkland Islands, and Bermuda. These territories have their own governments but the UK is responsible for their defence and foreign affairs.
Key Facts
- Crown Dependencies: Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man — not part of UK
- Overseas territories include Gibraltar, Falklands, Bermuda
- UK responsible for defence and foreign affairs of territories
📝 Notas de estudio
- La capital de Wales es Cardiff.
- UK = England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
- Capitales: London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast
- Cada país tiene un carácter y una cultura distintos
- La capital de Northern Ireland es Belfast.
- UK = England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
- Capitales: London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast
- Cada país tiene un carácter y una cultura distintos
- Jersey es una Crown Dependency (junto con Guernsey y la Isle of Man).
- UK = England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
- Capitales: London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast
- Cada país tiene un carácter y una cultura distintos
- Las Crown Dependencies no son parte del UK, pero son dependencias autónomas de la Crown.
- UK = England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
- Capitales: London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast
- Cada país tiene un carácter y una cultura distintos
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