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England...
Surface Area:130,400 km2
Head of the country.. The queen.. oh and tony blair...
England is part of the UK and the largest of the four constituent nations which include Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Population of 59.6 million in 2003 With the populations average age of 38.4 years, an increase on 1971 when it was 34.1 years. In mid-2003 one in five people in the UK were aged under 16 and one in six people were aged 65 or over.(from the National Stats)
Flag is called the union jack and is red white and blue..
Below are a list of all the English UK counties and websites in relation to these areas of England and the UK.
Discover some of the England websites from the uk in the list below:
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Latest news for England
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England Under-21 Winger Townsend Charged in Betting Probe England Under-21 winger Andros Townsend has withdrawn from the squad for June's European Championship in Israel after being charged by the FA with alleged betting offences. Cricket-England in good hands with Root and Compton, says Cook By Justin Palmer LEEDS, England, May 23 (Reuters) - England have emerged from a "changing of the guard" with their batting line-up and captain Alastair Cook has backed the likes of Joe Root and Nick Compton to make their names in the test arena. Cook said he had every faith that Root, Compton, along with Jonny Bairstow, can prosper as England seek to regain their world number one test ranking ... England manager Jimmy Davies retires ... after 50 years England's longest-serving football manager is retiring aged 71 after overseeing several trophy-laden decades at the club he loves - but he is not called Alex Ferguson. New England Patriots: Team Hall of Fame is Missing Some Key Players COMMENTARY| Former New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi was recently voted in as the newest member of the team's Hall of Fame. While his induction is richly deserved, it also raises the question of who else deserves the same honor, as there appears to be some key players missing. Church of England unveils plan for women bishops in 2015 By Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor (Reuters) - The Church of England published a plan on Friday to approve the ordination of women bishops by 2015, a widely supported reform it just missed passing last November after two decades of divisive debate. It said the new plan, outlined in a document signed by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Archbishop of York John Sentamu, would be presented to ... |
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