
What is the Weather like in Around Britain?
What is the Weather like in Around Britain? Different parts of Britain have different types of weather. Variations in the weather can be significant even within a relatively short …
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England and Wales In 1543, during the Tudor times, England and Wales were united as one country. Scotland and Ireland remained separate kingdoms, with their own parliaments and …
Kids Ask Questions About England, Scotland and Wales
This section has been put together for children who are learning about England, Scoutland and Wales as part of a school project. Students have sent us an emails with their questions.
British Life and Culture in the UK - Woodlands Junior School
British customs and traditions are famous all over the world. Our British Life and Culture website will tell you some of the fascinating facts and information about our beautiful country, in a way …
Popular names in England and Wales - projectbritain.com
Project Britain British Life and Culture by […]
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The largest site on the Internet for British Culture and English Life, and Customs and Traditions by Woodlands Junior, Kent, UK.
What is theNational Song of Wales? - projectbritain.com
What is the Anthem of Wales? The Welsh National Anthem is Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of my Fathers). It was written by Evan James in 1856.
Timeline of the Kings and Queens of England - House of York
Married: Anne Neville, widow of Edward, Prince of Wales and daughter of Earl of Warwick Children: One son, plus several illegitimate children before his marriage
Religions in Britain
The Church in Wales is also Anglican. In Scotland the official Church is the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. Other Christians in each country also include the Roman Catholics and the …
INTRODUCTION to Great Britain
Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) is surrounded by seas on all sides and is separated from the European continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. It is just 1,000 …