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THe United
Kingdom Information
The United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland (the United Kingdom or
the UK) [1] is a constitutional monarchy in
northern Europe.
The Union comprises four constituent nations:
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
It occupies all of the island of Great Britain,
the north-eastern portion of the island of Ireland
and most of the remaining British Isles. It
counts Ireland, France, Belgium and Netherlands
as its nearest neighbours. The Isle of Man and
the various Channel Islands are "crown
dependencies", linked to the UK by various
ties and mutual obligations but not part of
it (or of the EU). Gibraltar is a British territory
within the EU with its own autonomous government.
The UK today is a diverse patchwork of native
and immigrant cultures, possessing a fascinating
history and dynamic modern culture, both of
which remain hugely influential in the wider
world. Although Britannia no longer rules the
waves, the UK is still a popular destination
for many travellers. The capital city of the
United Kingdom (and the largest city) is London.
Cities
Many cities and towns in the United Kingdom are
of interest to travellers outside the capital
city of London. Following is an alphabetical selection
of nine - others are listed under their specific
regions:
Belfast - capital of Northern
Ireland
Birmingham - central England's
main city and England's second city, features
great shopping, and is home of the famous
Balti
Brighton - Victorian seaside
retreat turned into one of the UK's nightlife
capitals.
Bristol - an historical city
famed for its Georgian architecture and nautical
heritage.
Cardiff - capital of Wales,
host to varied cultural events and many other
modern and historical attractions.
Edinburgh - capital of Scotland, home to the
largest arts festival in the world and numerous
tourist attractions
Glasgow - Scotland's largest
city, new cultural hotspot, former European
City of Culture
Manchester - north-western
England's main city, thriving bohemian music
scene, gay quarter and dozens of tourist attractions
Newcastle upon Tyne - largest
city in the north east of England with a busy
nightlife, a rejuvenated cultural scene and
Hadrian's Wall.