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England is the biggest of the four countries of the United Kingdom. (Note: Many people sometimes say "England" when they actually mean the United Kingdom or Great Britain.)

About 50 million people live in England. England is next to Wales and Scotland, on the island of Great Britain.

The capital city of England is London.

The English flag is white, with a red cross. This cross is the cross of Saint George, who is the patron saint of England. Some other symbols used for England are a red rose (for rugby) and three lions (for football).

There are many well known English people:

History


England became one country in 937, when it was ruled by King Athelstan. William the Conqueror took over England in 1066. Queen Elizabeth II is a descendant of William. England took over the country of Wales in the 13th century. There were many wars, often against France and Scotland. England joined with Scotland in 1707 to form the United Kingdom, which now includes Northern Ireland.

Geography


England is on the island of Great Britain. Scotland is to the north and Wales is to the west. France is to the south, separated by the English Channel. The Channel Tunnel under the sea links England and France.

Some of England's largest cities are: London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford and Liverpool.

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