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England is a land of rich culture and historic greatness. Travelers can expect a large amount of variety in the greatest cultural melting pot in the world which is London to the relaxed country atmosphere that is only a short train trip outside of the city limits. Until recently England was generally thought of as a gentle, fabled land freeze-framed sometime in the 1930s, home of the post office, country pub and vicarage. It's now better known for vibrant cities with great nightlife and attractions, contrasted with green and pleasant countryside. From Stonehenge and Tower Bridge to Eton and Oxford, England is loaded with cherished icons of a past era. But it also does modernity with a confidence and panache left over from its days in the never-setting sun. Fashion, fine dining, clubbing, shopping - England's rates with the world's best. England is looking forward into the new century while trying to forget many of the developments of the previous 100 years. That period witnessed the fall of the empire, the loss of its trading base and the nation's inability to adjust to a diminished role in the modern world - from colonial empire to member of the EC. But while the Family may have taken a right Royal battering, many of the other august institutions at the cornerstone of British life have muddled their way through with a stiff upper lip and a strong sense of protocol.
England is the perfect for making your trip what you are after. There are places to relax in the old time splendor or step forward and experience some of the more modern attractions such as its abundant night life.
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England Quick Facts Full country name: England Area: 129,720 sq Population: 51 million
People:
Anglo-Saxons, Scots, Welsh, Irish, West Indians, Pakistanis, Indians Currency: Pound Sterling (£) Parliament: Monarchy Religion: Church of England, Catholic, Methodist, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh and Hindu. Government: constitutional monarchy Area: 244,103Sq Km Capital City: London Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II Head of Government: Prime Minister Tony Blair
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