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Engeland
Geography the country of england

England, for example, is the southern part of the island of Great Britain, which lies next to Wales to the west and borders Scotland to the north.

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Engeland
Geography the country of england

England, for example, is the southern part of the island of Great Britain, which lies next to Wales to the west and borders Scotland to the north.

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The climate

England has a moderate maritime climate. This means that the country has mild winters and warm summers. In addition, there is a chance of precipitation all year round. Still, not all parts of England suffer from rainfall as much as you might think.

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The landscape
Throughout history, the landscape in England has been shaped and influenced to a great extent by man. The land was once largely covered by forest. 

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the real history

 
Due to the lack of written sources, most of the statements we can make about prehistory are merely conjecture and speculation. Material culture is not so much the problem here; thus traces of housing and tillage have been found, of plants and pollen, bones of cattle and loom weights. 

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schotland

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culture
Results result for culture scotland
Scotland's folkloric music is rooted in the Gaelic or Celtic tradition, while that in the islands is more influenced by Scandinavian culture. The villages in the remote areas of the Highlands hosted "cèilidhean" gatherings, where music, dance and poetry provided entertainment.

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culture


England has a broad culture, with sports culture at the forefront. Many sports played worldwide today were originally 'invented' in England. ... Besides the sport, the music culture is also well known. British pop / rock bands have a huge influence on global music

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historie
The oldest traces of human habitation found in Scotland are about 9,000 years old.After two centuries of stagnation and population decline, the population of Scotland began to grow again in the 16th century. In fact, there was a growth of about 50% between 1500 and 1650. The population increased in both the cities and the countryside.  

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Geography



South of the Highlands are the Grampian Mountains, the highest of the British Isles. Ben Nevis, the highest peak, rises to 4,406 feet (1,343 meters). 

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Religion



Presbyterianism is a strict religious movement, with Presbyterians worshiping God, their Creator, in simple places of worship. 

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capital city




the capital of scotland is edinburgh 

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Inhabitants



Scotland has 5.3 inhabitants

 

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what kind of climate do they have

A
maritime climate
B
winter climate
C
summer climate
D
moderate maritime climate

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in welke eeuw begon de bevolking in Schotland weer te groeien
A
22 eeuw
B
16 eeuw
C
12 eeuw
D
6 eeuw

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how many inhabitants does scotlan have
A
5,4 mil.
B
4,8 mil.
C
5,0 mil.
D
5,3 mil.

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what is special about the english culture
A
they invented clothes
B
they invented shoes
C
they invented pencils
D
they invented a sport

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Noem 3 dingen die je te weten bent gekomen

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