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The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with a population of approximately 857 million people. London serves as the capital city of the UK and England. Its economy averages an income of about $39,604. The major industries include machine tools, automotive, electronics, and shipbuilding. The UK is rich in natural resources such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Major religions include Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, and Hinduism. The UK also celebrates various holidays and festivals throughout the year, showcasing its diverse culture.
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United Kingdom United Kingdom By: Josh Proffitt BY: Josh Proffitt
Flag This is the United Kingdom’s flag.
Type of Government • The United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy with a queen and a parliament of two houses: the House of the Lords and the House of Commons.
population • The population of United Kingdom is 857 million people.
Capital City • The capital of the United Kingdom is London. London is also the capital of England.
Location • The United Kingdom is circled here on the world map.
Income • The income of the United Kingdom is on average of about $39,604.
Pictures of United Kingdom The one below is Stonehenge.
Major Industry • The major industries in the United kingdom are machine tools, electric power equipment, automation equipment, railroad equipment, shipbuilding, automotive, aviation, electronics, coal, metal, chemicals, petroleum, paper products, food processing, and clothing.
Natural Resources • The natural resources of United Kingdom are coal, oil, natural gas, tin, limestone, iron ore, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, lead, and silica.
Major rEligions • The major religions in the United Kingdom are Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Jewish, and Buddhism.
Holidays ,Festivals, and Celebrations • Some of the holidays, celebrations and festivals in the United Kingdom last every month of the year. Some of them include Bank Holiday, Plough Monday, Candlemas Day, New Years, St. Patrick's Day, St. David’s Day, Shrove Tuesday, and many more.