Some people call it Britain. Others  say Great Britain. Many people mistakenly call the whole country England. But  its real name is a mouthful: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern  Ireland. That’s why it’s usually just called the United Kingdom, or UK for  short.
| Official name | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 
| Capital | London | 
| Official language | English | 
| Population | 60,900,000 people | 
| Rank among countries in population | 22nd | 
| Major cities | London, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow | 
| Area | 94,300 square miles 244,000 square kilometers | 
| Rank among countries in area | 77th | 
| Highest point | Ben Nevis 4,406 feet/1,343 meters | 
| Currency | Pound sterling | 
PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
 The United Kingdom is a country  made up of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. For  centuries, it was ruled by kings and queens. The United Kingdom still has a  monarchy, although today its power is mostly symbolic.
England is the biggest part, but  don’t forget the others. Each part was once ruled separately. Each has its own  culture and its own native language, which some people still speak. Each even  has its own national soccer team!
TWO MAIN ISLANDS
 The United Kingdom lies off the  northwest coast of Europe. There are two main islands—Great Britain and Ireland.  There are hundreds of smaller ones, too, especially off the coast of Scotland in  the north. Northern Ireland is on the same island with the country of Ireland,  but it’s part of the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom has lots of  coastline and coastal towns. Rolling plains cover much of the interior. There  are mountains, too. Ben Nevis, in Scotland, is the highest at 4,406 feet (1,343  meters). England has an area of mountains and lakes called the Lake District.  Wales is almost entirely covered by craggy mountains and deep, green  valleys.
The weather in the United Kingdom  is mild and damp. It’s rainy or overcast up to 300 days each year. That’s why so  much of the countryside is lush and green!
LONDON
 London is the capital of the United  Kingdom. It’s located in England, and it’s the biggest city in Europe. More than  8 million people live there.
London has great churches like  Saint Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. It has a castle called the Tower  of London and a large public square called Trafalgar Square. There’s Big Ben,  the famous clock tower at the Houses of Parliament. There’s also a famous  shopping and entertainment center called Piccadilly Circus.
The United Kingdom has other big  cities such as Edinburgh in Scotland, Belfast in Northern Ireland, and Cardiff  in Wales. But none is as big and important as London.
THE QUEEN
 When you’re in London, don’t forget  to visit Buckingham Palace. This famous palace is the London home of Queen  Elizabeth II. Guards carefully watch over the palace grounds. Tourists enjoy  watching the changing of the guards.
The queen has very little power  when compared with earlier English kings and queens. Today, an elected prime  minister and Parliament hold most government power. But Elizabeth II is popular  with her people. You’ll find her image on every British stamp, banknote, and  coin!
ENGLISH, THE LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD
 The United Kingdom is the  birthplace of the English language. Today, English is spoken in more parts of  the world than any other language.
English is considered one of the  world’s richest languages. It has well over half a million words! Why so many?  Because many different people settled in Britain over the centuries, and each  group added their own words.
The United Kingdom has produced  some of the greatest writers of the English language. You’ve heard of William  Shakespeare, right? He was a great playwright and poet from England. Shakespeare  wrote many famous plays, including Romeo and Juliet.
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
 In the 1800s, the United Kingdom  was the center of what’s called the Industrial Revolution. It built the world’s  first railroads and large factories. It improved machinery to manufacture goods  more efficiently. Later, the Industrial Revolution spread to the rest of Europe  and to the United States.
THE BRITISH EMPIRE
 The United Kingdom began to  build an overseas empire in the late 1500s. It built a large navy to serve its  growing empire. By the early 1900s, the United Kingdom controlled the world’s  greatest empire.
“The sun never sets on the  British Empire,” people liked to say. They were right. The empire reached around  the world, so there was always daylight somewhere in the empire. British  possessions included India, Australia, and parts of Africa and the Caribbean.  Even the United States began as a British colony!
In the 20th century, the United  Kingdom lost most of its world empire. But the country continues to work with  many of its old colonies in an organization called the Commonwealth of Nations.  Commonwealth members share many customs and traditions with Britain.
Many people from Commonwealth  countries have moved to Britain. These immigrants have made the United Kingdom  very diverse. Today, the United Kingdom is a multicultural country of more than  61 million people. 


 
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