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[[Image: Flag_of_Angland.png|thumb|250px|right|Flag of England, Holy George's Rood on white background]] |
[[Image: Flag_of_Angland.png|thumb|250px|right|Flag of England, Holy George's Rood on white background]] |
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− | '''England''' is a land on the |
+ | '''England''' is a land on the iland of [[Great Briten]] in the North-West of [[Europe]]. It is a limb of the [[Oned Kingdom]]. |
− | It takes its name from the [[Angles]] who began settling there in the 400s along with the [[ |
+ | It takes its name from the [[Angles]] who began settling there in the 400s along with the [[Saxes]], [[Yoots|Yutes]] and [[Freeses]]. Before this settling there was no land called England, but rather the whole of [[Briten]] was a mingling of [[Celts]] and [[Romers]]. |
− | Today England is one of the four lands that make up the [[ |
+ | Today England is one of the four lands that make up the [[Oned Kingdom]], along with [[Wales]], [[Scotland]], and [[Northern Ireland]]. There are about 60 mickelred indwellers today, most within the great steads [[London]], [[Birmingham]], [[Manchester]], [[Leeds]], [[Liverpool]], [[Newcastle]], [[Sheffield]], and [[Bristol]]. |
== Earthlore == |
== Earthlore == |
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− | The bulk of England's landshape is made up of low-lying hills and dales, the rest made up of woods and flatlands. Being an |
+ | The bulk of England's landshape is made up of low-lying hills and dales, the rest made up of woods and flatlands. Being an iland, England is hemmed by seashore. A peak-row in the north, (''The Pennines''), is the greatest in England. There is also a flat marshland in the East (''The Fens'') that has been mostly drained in order to make it ploughbere for acretilth. Reckoned among the great streams are the following: |
* Severn |
* Severn |
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+ | * [[Thames]] |
* Trent |
* Trent |
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* Humber |
* Humber |
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Revision as of 22:07, 17 October 2018
England is a land on the iland of Great Briten in the North-West of Europe. It is a limb of the Oned Kingdom.
It takes its name from the Angles who began settling there in the 400s along with the Saxes, Yutes and Freeses. Before this settling there was no land called England, but rather the whole of Briten was a mingling of Celts and Romers.
Today England is one of the four lands that make up the Oned Kingdom, along with Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. There are about 60 mickelred indwellers today, most within the great steads London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheffield, and Bristol.
Earthlore
The bulk of England's landshape is made up of low-lying hills and dales, the rest made up of woods and flatlands. Being an iland, England is hemmed by seashore. A peak-row in the north, (The Pennines), is the greatest in England. There is also a flat marshland in the East (The Fens) that has been mostly drained in order to make it ploughbere for acretilth. Reckoned among the great streams are the following:
- Severn
- Thames
- Trent
- Humber
- Tyne
- Tees
- Ribble
- Ouse
- Mersey
- Dee
- Avon