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Name a symbolic plant of Scotland
a thistle
100
The largest lake in the UK
Lough Neagh
100
It is situated in London. it used to be a prison, a castle and now it is a museum
The Tower of London
100
He is famous for his detective novels and was born in Scotland
A. Conan Doyle
100
You can't meet these animals in Ireland in the wild
snakes
200
A national plant in Wales
a daffodil / a leek
200
What is the highest mountain peak in Wales?
Snowdon
200
If you kiss it, you will get a skill of beautifull speech
the Blarney stone
200
He was a very powerfull monarch in England. He made England independent from the Roman Catholic church
Henry VIII
200
In Wales there is a village with a very interesting name. What is so special about this village?
There are 58 letters in the name
300
When is St David's day celebrated?
On the 1st of March
300
London is situated on this river
Thames
300
How many castles are there in Scotland?
About 3000
300
He is the most famous poet in Scotland and there is s Festival after his name.
Robert Burns
300
Name some inventions that were made in Scotland
television / telephone / penicillin
400
Why is Ireland called "Emerald Isle"?
Because of its greenery
400
The largest river in Ireland
Shanon
400
THIS was build to protect England from the tribes from the north
The Hadrian's Wall
400
He was born in Ireland and is famous for such works as "The Portrait of Dorian Grey", "The Importance of being Earnest"
Oscar Wilde
400
They are small creatures wearing green and bringing luck
Leprecauns
500
How does the flag of Wales look like?
A red dragon on green and white field
500
The highest mountainin the British Isles
Ben Nevis
500
Nobody knows how it was build. It used to be a place for rituals, it was used as clocks and as a callendar
The Stonhenge
500
He is one of the most famous writers in England. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon and helped to build The Globe theatre
W. Shakespeare
500
Samhain used to be a Gaelic festival celebrating the end of the harvest season, now it is called THIS
Halloween