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UK
England
Wales
Scotland
100

The national flower of England is the ______ .

rose

100

What is the official name of the UK?

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

100

Population: _____  million (2021)

56.5

100

The capital is ____________.

Cardiff

100

The capital is _____________

Edinburgh

200

The national flower of Scotland is the ________.

thistle

200

What are some major rivers?

Thames, Severn, Tyne

200

England’s Latin name: _____

Albion

200

The highest point is __________.

Snowdon

200

Scotland has some 790 islands - _____ inhabited.

130

300

The emblems of Wales are the _____ and the ______.

leek; daffodil

300

How big an area does the UK cover?

The UK has a total area of approximately 245,000 km², almost a quarter-of-a-million km².

300

Patron saint: ________

Saint George

300

Wales in Welsh is ____________.

Cymru

300

The famous knee-length skirt worn by man is __________.

the kilt

400

The national animal is Scotland is the ____.

unicorn

400

The UK is bordered by four seas. What are they?

to the south by the English Channel

to the east by the North Sea 

to the west by the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean

400

The traditional heraldic symbol of the country, appearing also on the coat of arms of the UK, is the _______.

lion

400

Technically, Wales is a ______________. This means that it is ruled by a prince.

principality

400

Scotland’s two regions, __________ and _________, are separated by a long line of valleys and lakes (or lochs in Scottish Gaelic).

the Lowlands ; the Highlands

500

The national flower of Ireland is ______.

shamrock

500

Northern Ireland shares a ___ km international land boundary with the Republic of Ireland.

360

500

England has got three big areas: _________

the South,

the Midlands

the North

500

Wales has not been politically independent since _______, when it was conquered by King Edward I of England.

1282

500

Scottish Gaelic is spoken by __________ percent of the population

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