The national flower of England is ...
What is the national flower of Wales?

What is an Act of Union?
It's a document signed in 1707, when Scotland joined England. England, Wales, and Scotland had a united parliament.
The national flower is a ... .
The national flower is a shamrock.
The UK flag is called ... . It is a combination of ... (Scotland), ... (England), and ... (N. Ireland).
The UK flag is called the Union Jack (the Union Flag). It is a combination of St. Andrew's Cross (Scotland), St. George's Cross (England), and St. Patrick's Cross (N. Ireland).
How do you call the flag of England?
St. George's cross
Who is given the title 'Prince of Wales’?
The eldest son of the king/the queen.
Whan was Scotland united with England and Wales?
In 1651.
Ireland was united with Britain in 1701 and the Dublin parliament closed. Is it true?
No, it happened in 1801.
The document which can be regarded as the first legal step towards constitutional monarchy in Britain is ... .
The Bill of Rights (1689)
The Saint's day is celebrated on ... .
The Saint's day is celebrated on the 23rd of April.
When were Welsh and English parliaments united?
The biggest city of Scotland is ... .
Edinburgh
How do you call the national flag of Ireland?
St. Patrick's Cross
Who wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray?
Oscar Wilde
The symbol animal of England is ... and it symbolizes ... .
The symbol animal of England is a lion and it symbolizes strength and power.
The Saint's Day of Wales is on ... .
The Saint's Day of Wales is on the 1st of March.
Who is the national poet of this country?
Robert Burns
What happened in 1922?
Northern Ireland separated from Ireland and became a part of the UK.
What is a limerick? Where does it come from?
It is a five-line, humorous poem that originated in Ireland.
What monument is there on Trafalgar square?
Nelson's Column
The Patronic Saint of Wales is ... .
St. David
The national Scottish musical instrument is a ... .
The national Scottish musical instrument is a bagpipe.![]()
When do the Irishmen celebrate St's Day?
On the 17th of March :)
What happened in 1066?
The Battle of Hastings. The Normans invaded England, and William the Conqueror, became king of the whole of England.