Who said England and America are two countries divided by a common language.?
Because they are different countries with a very different government. Language has nothing to do with it. Because they are different countries with a very different government. Language has nothing to do with it.
Why is the Lake District popular?
The lake district is so interesting because lots of famous people in the past used to live there. Such as Beatrix Potter, William Wordsworth and lots more! So people come to the lake district to either maybe get inspired by them or to see the beautiful lake Windermere whether it's raining or not, the lake is still beautiful whatever the weather!
What is an apartment in England called?
An apartment is usually referred to as a 'flat' in all of the UK - which includes England, However, people sometimes use the word 'apartment' - particularly if they want to make it sound a little bit 'up-market'.
How long doe it take to get to merseyside from London by train?
Depending on how many stops the train makes and whether a change of trains a Crewe is required, Euston to Liverpool Lime Street can be between 2 hours 8 mins, and 2 hrs 33 mins.
How high is York UK above sea level?
A small part of it, in the Fens of Lincolnshire & Cambridgeshire, is below sea level. The highlands of Scotland have mountains up to 4 000 feet +.
Is there a rail link between England and Ireland?
Nope - the only way to get to Ireland from England - is by either plane or ferry.
Who is current foreighn minister of England?
England doesn't have its own foreign minister. The Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom (which includes England) is William Hague.
Which language would have been spoken in 16th century England?
The national language of England in 1564 was Early Modern English.
Why are England and Ireland warm even though they are so far north?
They are not very warm. England tends to get to 30c every summer and minus 5 during the winter while Ireland rains a lot not heavy not light just rain normal rain. It can get to 30c in the summer and as cold as -10c in winter and there can be a lot of rain in the winter. However, Ireland and England are generally a lot warmer than other parts of the world on the same latitude. The main reason for this is the Gulf Stream, which brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico towards the west of Europe. So in winter in particular, there are places further south than Ireland and England, that get a lot colder weather, like parts of Canada and the USA and Russia.
How England does dominate the UK?
England has a much larger population than all the other countries combined.
The capital and Parliament is in London which is in England.
Most MPs are English.
Most of the money and GDP is earned in England.
London is recognized financially world wide as a powerhouse stock exchange and is in England
Where is the scource of river thames?
The River Thames runs through central London and passes Big Ben, London Eye, Tower of London, Tower Bridge and Greenwich among other places.
What is the most popular place in England?
The capital, London has many, many tourist attractions. Fine cities such as Bath Canterbury York & Chester have been developed since Roman times. In the West of England there is Cheddar Gorge & Stonehenge. Stratford on Avon is the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
What Easter games do kids play in England and Germany?
people play easter egg hunt and all kinds of stuff
List the united kingdoms's four political divisions and the capital of each?
England - London, Scotland - Edinburgh, Wales - Cardiff, Northern Ireland - Belfast. London is also the capital of the UK.
Why is England 5 hours ahead of New York in time?
It is more than 5 hours ahead. England is in a different time zone and when it is daylight in NYC it is dark in London.
How do physical features affect people live in England?
The most striking physical features of life in England are the constant winds, the bitter cold, and the impact of the salt water causing corrosion. As a result, the people of England dress warmly and routinely rince the salt water off of possessions.
What was found in the Stonehenge?
At Stonehenge human remains were found as well as tools used to help constructing the henge.
What is the greatest University in England?
the ranking would be : oxford cambridge LSE Warwick Imperial UCL Bristol durham kings college London
How far is it to London from Oxford shire?
London-Oxford is about 55 miles by road and 64 miles by rail.
What is open murder law in Nevada?
The open murder charge means that a judge or jury will have to decide whether the killing was committed in the first or second degree.
Why is the river thames shaped the way it is?
If you go in Google images you can look and see how it looks use some common sense people!!!
How many people live in Southampton England?
Around 240,000 but the Southampton area has approximately 1 million residents.
Which is England's royal residence?
The Tower of London, built around 1000 years ago, is still classified as a Royal Residence although it isn't used as such.