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Facts about England Population

Posted on May 1st, 2008 by

Facts about England Population
As per latest estimates, England has a population of approximately 50.76 million people and population of UK is 60.58 million people. Government of England and UK is Parliamentary Democracy and Constitutional Monarchy. Culture and major ethnic groups: Main religion is Christianity. Its culture is rich and varied and has influenced the culture […]

Basic Facts about England

Posted on May 1st, 2008 by

Basic Facts about England
England is the largest and most populous country of United Kingdom (UK) of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England and UK are interwoven terms and for all practical purposes UK is England and England is UK. However UK is a sovereign island country comprising of island of Great Britain, North Eastern part […]

Facts about England Tourism 2008

Posted on April 30th, 2008 by

Facts about England Tourism 2008
England is the dream destination for any international traveler. England by Train is the best way to explore entire England. Oxford, Cambridge and London are few names that a person of any national knows about. England is diverse in its culture and landscape and has 9 regions or districts each famous […]

Facts about England Hotels

Posted on April 30th, 2008 by

Facts about England Hotels
England is the first industrialized nation of the world and has vast cultural, heritage and landscape varieties. England has everything to offer for different accommodation alternatives. You can select from – simple to luxurious hotels, Bed and Breakfast, Guest houses, Inns, cottage, holiday homes, self catering homes, serviced apartments, camping and caravan. […]

Facts about England Food

Posted on April 30th, 2008 by

Facts about England Food
England’s food habits and culture have played a great influence in the food habits through out the world. England is the first industrialized country in the world. Cuisines from England were popularly known as Anglo Saxon in Europe. England used to be less open to new ideas and exotic recipes and instead […]