In General
Saints/Capitals
Geography
Sights of London
British Institutions
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The head of the state

The Monarch

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The capital of Scotland

Edinburgh

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2 big cities in Scotland

Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness
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The official royal residence in London

Buckingham Palace

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The 2 houses of the British Parliament

The House of Commons, the House of Lords

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The head of the government

The Prime Minister

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The patron saint of Ireland

St Patrick

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2 hill or mountain ranges in England

the Pennines, the Cheviot Hills, the Cumbrian Mountains, the Peak District

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The Coronation Church

Westminster Abbey

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They are in the Cabinet

The Prime Minister, all the ministers

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The noble title of the British monarch's eldest son

The Prince of Wales

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The capital of Wales

Cardiff

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Where is the Royal Greenwich Observatory?

In South-East London, at the defining point of Prime Meridian, by longitude 0 degree

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Nelson's Column stands in the midde of this square

Trafalgar Square

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The official residence of the Prime Minister

10 Downing Street

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The National Anthem of the UK

God Save the Queen

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The patron saint of England

St George

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The higherst point of Scotland and of Britain

Ben Nevis (1,343 m)

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The old Norman fortress built by William the Conqueror

The Tower of London

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The two strongest political parties

the Conservative Party and the Labour Party

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Government type of the UK

Constitutional monarchy/Parliamentary democracy

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The capital of Northern Ireland

Belfast

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British islands but not parts of the UK

the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands

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The second largest church building in the UK - weddings, funerals, royal ceremonies are held here.

St Paul's Cathedral

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The religious leader of the Church of England

the Archbishop of Canterbury

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