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Great Britain 
“Great Britain” has several different names. Some people say “Britain”, or “the United Kingdom”, 
or just “UK”. There are four different countries in the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales 
and Ireland. 
Altogether more than 56 million people live in Britain, many of them in big industrial cities 
like London, Liverpool and Manchester, but people are often surprised by how much of Britain is 
open country, with lonely hills and woods, quiet rivers, lakes and farmlands. 
Many people think that the weather is cold and wet in Britain all the year round. But it isn‟t! 
True, it sometimes rains and even snows for days and days, but every year there are weeks of 
beautiful sunny weather then the British take off their sweaters and go out to sunbathe. 
Britain is only a small country, but every part is different. Scotland is a land of mountains, 
lakes and romantic castles. The winters are cold, with plenty of snow, but the summers are often 
warm and sunny. Most farmers keep sheep, and they‟re many small factories, which make fine 
sweaters from their wool. In some parts of Scotland, there are very few people. Deer live in the 
hills, and the rivers are full of salmon. But Glasgow and Edinburgh are both large and busy, with all 
that is good (and bad) in modern cities. 
Northern Ireland has it problems, but it has beauty, too. In the warm, wet climate, the grass 
grows a brilliant green, and much of the land is farming country. Belfast is a large industrial city 
with many fine buildings and big port from which ships come and go to Scotland and England. But 
Belfast has had many difficulty years, and it is not the busy place it once was. 
A hundred years ago the north of England was industrial heart of the country. From the 
factories came cloth, wool, machines, engines and china. The old factories came have gone now and 
the workers have to look for jobs in the new “high-tech” industries. Outside the towns, much of this 
part of England is beautiful countryside, with green hills, lakes and sandy beaches. Fishing is still a 
big industry in the North East, and every night (except Sunday) the fishing boats go out to sea. 
The centre of England (the “Midlands”) is also an important industrial area, especially near 
the huge cities of Coventry and Birmingham, the centre of the car industry. But everyone, even in 
the heart of the modern city, there are buildings from older Britain – cathedrals, castles, and houses 
built hundred years ago. 
Wales is a special place, a country of high mountains and pretty valleys. But Wales has 
plenty of industry, too, with many factories and coal mines. 
The west of England is rich farming country. It produces milk, cream, butter, cheese and 
apples, which go to make cider, a popular drink. In the villages, country people often grow their 
own fruit, vegetables and flowers. 
Some areas of Britain are very crowded. Around Manchester, in northwest England, and 
Glasgow, in Scotland, are large city areas of houses and factories. The south east of England, too, 
has many towns and cities, including London, the giant capital. But quiet near London there are still 
some quiet villages and peaceful farms. 
Britain is an island, of course, and you are never far from the sea. Some of the coast, especially in 
the west, is wild and rocky, with small, sandy beaches, and romantic old harbours. Other parts are 
industrial. The East Coast of Scotland, for example, is busy with oil rings and fishing boats. The 
most popular beaches are near the many holiday towns on the south coast, where the weather is 
usually warmer. It is here that Londoners come to relax. 


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