The capitals of the four separate countries which form the United Kingdom are...
England (London)
Scotland (Edinburgh)
Wales (Cardiff)
Northern Ireland (Belfast)
The correct answer is Liverpool. While London is the capital city of the United Kingdom, Edinburgh, Belfast, and Cardiff are considered secondary capitals as they are the capitals of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales respectively. Liverpool is a major city in the UK but is not considered a secondary capital.
UK, as in United Kingdom, should be in capital letters.
37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, is the furthest north among the UK capitals.
The seat of the Welsh Assembly is Cardiff. The capital of the UK is London.
37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
No. There have been many cases of non-capitals being cultural capitals of the EU. An example is Liverpool, UK In 2008
You must live in the UK and you put on your secondary school form .Its a proper secondary school.
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A comprehensive or secondary school.
The islands of the UK do not have one Capital. Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland London is the capital of the United Kingdom. Parts of the UK ( Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland) have their own regional capitals, as do the smaller islands- the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, etc.
England = London. Scotland = Edinburgh. Wales = Cardiff. Northern Ireland = Belfast.