DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REGIONS IN THE UK.
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A.>UK is divided into four regions:
-England
-Scotland
-Wales
-Northern Ireland
B.>They differ in terms of many things but the following are just some of them:
i.Population
ii.National symbols
iii.Capital cities
iv.Topography
v.size of the area
1.>ENGLAND
Is the largest among all four regions in the UK.It covers an area of 50,346 square miles and according to census of 2008 it was estimated to have 5144600 people.Its capital and largest city is London and topography consists of rolling hills and lowlands.Its national symbol is as seen below;
REF:of the image
http://projectbritain.com/motto.html
2.>SCOTLAND
Is the second largest regions among the four regions in the UK.It is located at northern part of Britain and covers an area of 30414 square miles. Population was estimated to be 5,194,000 people in 2009.The topography varies according to areas in the north there are high mountain ranges,the central covered by lowlands and the south there are rolling hills and uploads.One of its national symbols:
3.>WALES
Is the third largest regions in the UK which covers an area of 8022 square miles.The census of 2009 estimated wales to have 29993000 people.The largest and capital city of wales is Cardiff, it is known to be the wettest regions in Europe.The topography mostly consists of mountains and has marine time climate.It is usually mild in winter and warm in summer.The following is one of its national symbols:
REF:www.visitwales.com/explore/traditions-history/national-symbols
4.>NORTH IRELAND
Is the smallest region in the the UK and covers an area of 5345 square miles.It is located at northern part of island. In the 2009 censor it was estimated to ave 17890000 people as a population.Its topography consists of uplands and valleys.The following is one of its national symbols:
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In a general view UK consists of people with a lot of different ethnic background uniting to be one people.