UK cities

Great Britain is an island nation located in western Europe. The main part of the country is located on the largest European island - Great Britain. Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, is located on the island of Ireland.

The largest cities in the UK are located on the island of the same name. First of all, this is London - the capital of the kingdom. This city is the largest in the British Isles. Its area is 1560 square kilometers, the population is more than seven million people. It is the center of political and cultural life, a major transport hub and seaport. The city originated under the Romans, today it is one of the most famous in the world.

The cities of Great Britain are famous for their unique atmosphere and island beauty. One of the most picturesque is the city of Bath. It is distinguished by Georgian architecture, UNESCO is included in the list of cultural heritage sites. Just like London, it was founded in the Roman era, immediately becoming one of the best resorts.

Glasgow is a port city in Scotland. This is a green "island" with a huge number of parks and alleys, which is characterized by incredible architectural diversity, which is why it was called the "City of Design and Architecture". There are many famous palaces, museums and churches.

Birmingham is a city in Central England. More than a million people live here.

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. Britain's largest port on the Irish Sea. About 600 thousand people live in it. It was founded in the 12th century. Today it is a major center of industry.

Many cities in the UK are on the coast. One of the country's pearls is the city of Bournemouth. It is small (only 160 thousand inhabitants), but with endless beaches, moorings and promenades. No less popular resort, which is loved by all Londoners, is the city of Brighton. Today, this favorite weekend venue is being updated and restored, because recently it has come to a rather dilapidated state.

Cardiff has a rich history. He remembers many conquerors, including the Romans, the Vikings, and the Normans. Here the industrial revolution left a deep mark. The city is inhabited by about 300 thousand people. It is one of the youngest European capitals.

Windsor is located off the banks of the Thames. The famous Windsor Castle was built over 900 years ago, even under William the Conqueror.

Already at the time of the Roman Empire, Winchester was among the settlements that then turned into large cities in Great Britain. Alfred the Great made it the capital of Wessex.

York is an ancient city with narrow streets, ramparts, medieval buildings is considered one of the most beautiful in the kingdom.

Liverpool is a fairly large city with more than 400 thousand inhabitants. In the middle of the last century, it became a popular center of youth culture. And the most famous cultural phenomenon born here is the legendary Beatles.

Canterbury is a small town famous for its early Gothic 15th century cathedral with Norman crypt (the oldest part of the temple) built in the 12th century. In the three-part chapel of the cathedral lies the Black Prince, who fell the Hundred Years War .

Cambridge - Located 70 km from London. It is the oldest university center the kingdom is proud of. Few cities in the UK can boast such a history as this. During the bourgeois revolution, he was a stronghold of parliamentary forces. Today it is the center of the country's universities.

Edinburgh is the heart of Scotland. About half a million people live here. This is a major cultural center, famous for its festivals.

The cities of Great Britain are amazingly diverse, they are not alike, they are all unique and worthy of a visit.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/G36076/


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