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Geography (Southern England (The West Country (Dairy production…
Geography
Southern England
The commuter land
The most densely populated area in the UK
The country of Kent
Also known as 'the garden of England'
The Downs
A series of hills in a horseshoe shape
used for sheep farming
Retired poeple live in its coast
The West Country
Rural beauty
Dairy production
Devonshire cream & fruits
East Anglia
The only region with large expanses of uniformly flat land
Northern England
The Pennine mountains
Is surrounded by
The Pennine mountains
The large deposits of coal & iron ore
The Mancherster area
the world's leading producer of cotton goods
Bradford & Leeds
The wold's leading producer of woollen goods
The leve of unemployement increased in 20th century
The Lake poets
Scotland
The southern uplands
small towns
sheep farming
Highlands
Mountains & deep valleys
Tourism
Whisky production
Central plain
more than 80% of the Scotland population live there
Glasgow
Heavy industry
Worst housing conditions
Strong artistic heritage
Edinburgh
Middle-class image
'The Athens of the north'
London
Largest city in Europe
Home for the headquarters of
all government departments
Parliament
Major legal institutions
The monarch
Country's center of
Business
Banking
Transport network
The square mile
The territory of the stereotypical English 'city gent'
The Midlands
Birmingham & the sourroanding area of the West Midlands
The factories in this area still convert iron & steel into different goods
The Potteries
Production of china
Grimsby
One of the Britain's most important fishing ports
Wales
South-east is the most populated
Coal mine in the south
Now ceased
High proportion of industrial villages
Northern Ireland
Largely agricultural
Several areas of natural beauty