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United Kingdom
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Map of the United Kingdom
countries, ceremonial counties and capitals
The following map of the United Kingdom shows countries (subdivided into ceremonial counties) and their capital cities.
First read the questions and then have a look at the map to be able to answer them. We hope this test will be of great use to both students and people who are planning to visit the United Kingdom (travel and tourism). We suggest visitors to read the article entitled “Turismo en el Reino Unido”, below the map.
- What’s the name of each of the 4 countries that appear on the map?
Taking the cursor to the capital cities , you will be able to see them as tooltips*. Haciendo clic accederás a un mapa en el que se ha resaltado y aparece sobreimpreso su nombre.
- What are the names of their their capital cities?
Check your answers by clicking on them.
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Turismo en el Reino Unido
The British Islands (British Islands) count the necessary thing yet so that the
traveller has in them an unforgettable stay: landscapes, history, castles,
restaurants of first international level, hotels of luxury, modernity and
tradition. The four countries of the United Kingdom (United Kingdom) take places
of obligatory visit. In England (England): the city of London (London), with the
Buckingham Palace (Buckingham Palace), the Abbey of Westminster (Westminster
Abbey), the building of the Parliament (the Houses of Parliament) or Palace of
Westminster (Palace of Westminster) - where are the House of the Lores (House of
Lords) and the House of the Common ones (House of Commons) and stands out the
Tower of the Clock (Big Horseradish tree) -; the Castle of Windsor (Windsor
Castle), calls to account real from century XI, and the Chapel of San Jorge
(Saint George' s Chapel); the neolithic monument of Stonehenge, located near the
city of Salisbury; and the prestigious universities of Cambridge and Oxford. In
Scotland (Scotland, gaélico: Dawn): the city of Edinburgh (Edinburgh; gaélico:
Dùn Èideann), capital of Scotland; Glasgow (in gaélico, Glaschu; colloquially,
Glesca), the biggest city of Scotland; and imposing the Lagos of High Earth
(Highlands) Scottish (Ness, Torridon and Carron). In Wales (Wales, gaélico:
Cymru): the city of Cárdif (Cardiff), capital of the country, with its
neoclassic civic center and its old castle; the bath cities of Aberystwyth and
Llandudno; and the National Park Snowdonia (Snowdonia National Park). In
Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland, gaélico: Tuaisceart Éireann): the Cathedral
of San Patricio (Saint Patrick' s Cathedral), in Armagh; and the city of Belfast
(Belfast), capital of the country.
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Editor’s notes
- In this section we have already published some articles about the continents: Europe, Africa, South America, Central America and the Caribbean, North America, Asia and Oceania.
- En continente: United Kingdom (Europe).
- Those webs of our own collection of maps related to this one are: France (regions, departments), Switzerland (cantons and half-cantons), England (ceremonial counties), Scotland (lieutenancy areas), Ireland (counties), Ireland (countries), Ireland (countries), Belgium (regions, provinces), Russia (administrative divisions), United Kingdom (ceremonial counties), Wales (lieutenancy areas) and Northern Ireland (counties).
- Afines: United Kingdom (ceremonial counties), England (ceremonial counties), Scotland (lieutenancy areas), Wales (lieutenancy areas), Northern Ireland (counties), Ireland (counties), Northern Ireland (counties), Ireland (countries) and Ireland (countries).
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Author: Recreational Activities Team, Luventicus Academy of Sciences
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Publication Date: October 12th, 2008
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Last Update: April 25th, 2009
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© 2008-2009 Luventicus Academy of Sciences
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from Rosario, cultural capital of the Argentine Republic
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cross-browser, cross-platform design,
compatible with multiple resolutions;
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suitable for people with mild vision impairment
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