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Where I want to live in 15 years England

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Where I want to live in 15 years England

England Welcome to England, the home of Queen Elizabeth and a long line of famous monarchs in human history. Even though it is relatively small in size, the cultural diversity of England allows visitors to experience a variety of different locations from the dazzling metropolitan lifestyle of London to the relaxed, tranquil atmosphere of the great British countryside. London offers an insight into some of the countrys most famous landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben and with XL you can be sure that there will be a tour guide with you more than happy to share their local knowledge of the history, tradition and national importance of such marvellous pieces of architecture. The north and midlands of England have the proud distinction of being the home to association football (soccer). With the worlds first soccer league being born there in 1888 it is not surprising to hear the passionate cheers and tears oozing from the hearts and mouths of dedicated supporters.

Population:59,231,900 Capital City:LondonCurrency:Pound (GBP) Famous sport personalities:David Beckham (soccer), Lewis Hamilton (formula one) Bradley Wiggins (cycling) Language:English

Cities in England Among the 47 villages that has England, there are some cities that are recognized not only in the UK but also worldwide, these are London, Birmingham, Cambridge, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Oxford, among others.

Weather The English weather is very varied, since in any moment the cold and rain that may be in the morning, was suddenly transformed into a sunny day in just a few hours.The temperature in England has a maximum of 30 C in summer and a minimum of -5 C in winter.

festivitiesBesides celebrating the holidays this year, there are other festivals celebrated throughout England, among them are St. Stephen's Day, St. Patrick Valentine innocents, among others.

tourismBirmingham: A major city, with an orchestra, major exhibition venues (NEC, ICC) and art galleries. Of historical interest for its significant role in the industrial revolution, the childhood home and inspiration of Tolkien, noted for its shopping and boasting the longest stretch of nightclubs in England.Hadrian's Wall: The Roman wall built in Northumberland by order of the Emperor Hadrian.Hereford: A cathedral city, famous for the chained library in the cathedral, and the Mappa Mundi

Manchester: A culturally pre-eminent city, once famous for its industry. Known for the Hall orchestra and many museums, art galleries and its Victorian and Edwardian era architecture. Manchester is also known for being the world's first industrialised city, and is well noted for its shopping, cuisine, music, media, social history and nightlife.Winchester: A cathedral city, also famous for its castle, which has a depiction of King Arthur's Round Table in the Great Hall.

MoresRegards instead of kisses: In spite of thefactthat in Spainitisvery normal togivetwokisseswhentheyyoupresentto a person, in theUnitedKingdomthecustomistogiveexclusivelythehand. Tokiss a subject of hisgracefulmajestythatyouhavejustknowncone can haveconsequencesfromtheneedtoapologizerepeatedly, up to a sonorousslap.Puntuality: Theenglishmen are knownbyhis extreme punctuality. Thistopiciscompletely true. Themostminimaldelayonhaving come toanappointmentisconsideredto be anauthenticlack of respect. Thebetterthingisto come beforetopreventthepersonfromgoingawayor, ifit decides towait, tohavetobear a wrangle and long faces.Carpets: In theUnitedKingdomthecarpets are throughout, fromlounges and bedrooms up tothebathrooms, which, besidenotturningoutto be toohygienic, isveryshokingfortheSpanish..

Cashback: Thispracticevery extended in manysupermarkets, consists of payingwith a card of debitanamount superior tothat of theeffectedpurchase and of receiving in cash thedifference. A rapidway of obtainingsomething of cash withoutneedtogoto a cash dispenser.Tea at allhours: Otherone of thetopicsmost extended ontheBritishersishisgreatinterestforthisinfusion. In fact, in manyhousesthereisalways a tea-potwithwater hirviendo, readyto prepare a tea totheinstant. Toaccept a cup of thisdrinkpracticallyisequivalenttogainhimthesharm of thepersonthat he invitesEducation first of all: The english men repeat constant thewords "please", " thankyou " and "sorry" (" please ", " thankyou " y " I sitit "). Itisnotanythingthattheysaybecausereallytheyfeelit, butthey do ithabitually, of automaticform. Because of it, nottoanswer of thesamewayisconsideredto be a greatdiscourtesy.

Food FISH AND CHIPSIt is a dish very popular fast food in England. The dish consists of fish of different kinds (especially cod and hake) coated with flour and egg accompanied by fries which usually add salt and vinegar.

SUNDAY ROASThas this name because it typically take Sundays. It consists of different roast meats (pork, beef or lamb) accompanied by roast potatoes, yorkshire pudding (as a vol-au-vent empty), sausages and seasonal vegetables all washed down with a thick sauce made with onions and gravy

BANGERS AND MASHThey are bangers with mash. The bangers can be of various types and the mash is natural. In this dish you are also adds gravy

PIESThey are similar to our pies, the most common are chicken with mushrooms, steak and kidney and steak and ale, all of which are served with gravy and usually potatoes and vegetables.

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