british regional studies

14
©sp The British Isles England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland 1

Upload: shereenp

Post on 23-Jan-2015

411 views

Category:

Travel


1 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: British regional studies

©sp

The British Isles

England, Scotland, Wales,Northern Ireland and

The Republic of Ireland

1

Page 2: British regional studies

©sp

2

The British Isles

Page 3: British regional studies

©sp

3

The United Kingdom

Page 4: British regional studies

©sp

Official name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Abbreviation: UK Capital: London Size: 244,101 km² Population: 60 million Borders: Irish Republic (south of

Northern Ireland), Atlantic Ocean (north), North Sea (east), English Channel (south), Irish Sea (west, but east of Northern Ireland)

Currency: Pound Sterling 4

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Page 5: British regional studies

©sp

5

Mountains and hills - UK

At 1,344 metres, Ben Nevis is the highest peak in the UK.The ten tallest mountains in the UK are all found in Scotland. The highest peaks in each part of the UK are:1. Scotland: Ben Nevis (Nevis Range, 1,344 metres)2. Wales: Snowdon (Cambrian Mountains, 1,085 metres)3. England: Scafell Pike (Cumbrian Mountains, 977 metres)4. Northern Ireland: Slieve Donard (Mourne Mountains, 852 metres)The lowest point of the UK is in the Fens of East Anglia, in England, parts of which lie up to 4 metres below sea level.

Page 6: British regional studies

©sp

The largest lakes

N. Ireland: Lough Neagh (147.39 sq mi, 381.74 km²) Scotland: Loch Lomond (27.46 sq mi, 71.12 km²) England: Windermere (5.69 sq mi, 14.74 km²) Wales: Lake Vyrnwy (3.18 sq mi, 8.24 km²)

6

Lakes and Rivers - UK

Rivers:

River Severn, River Thames, River Trent,

River Great Ouse, River Wye

Page 7: British regional studies

©sp

7

England

Page 8: British regional studies

©sp

8

Scotland

Page 9: British regional studies

©sp

9

Wales

Page 10: British regional studies

©sp

10

Northern Ireland

Page 11: British regional studies

©sp

The Republic of Ireland

11

Page 12: British regional studies

©sp

Official name: Republic of Ireland Irish name: Éire Capital: Dublin Size: 70,282 km² Population: 3.5 million Borders: Northern Ireland (north), Irish Sea

(east), Atlantic Ocean (south, west) Currency: Euro Official languages: English, Irish

12

The Republic of Ireland

Page 13: British regional studies

©sp

13

Ireland – Rivers, mountains, lakes

Irish RiverThe main river - River Shannon, 386 km (240 mi), The River Shannon enters the Atlantic Ocean after Limerick city at the Shannon Estuary.

Mountain The highest peak is Carrauntoohil, which is 1,038 m (3,405 ft) high. It is in the Macgillycuddy's Reeksin the south-west of the island.

LakesThe river Shannon develops into three lakes along its course, Lough Allen, Lough Ree, and Lough Derg. Of these, Lough Derg is the biggest.

Page 14: British regional studies

©sp

14

T h e B ritis h Is le s