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England is a country which is part of the United Kingdom. It occupies part of the island of Great Britain, to the North West of Europe.

It is mostly open, farmed countryside, but has rivers, moors and hills. There are also many towns and cities. Because of its location on an island, much of it is coastal, with beaches and cliffs.

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