Welcome to United Kingdom.
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Capital :
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London .
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Border country :
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Ireland 360 km .
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Local information United Kingdom.
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| Climate :
| temperate; moderated by prevailing southwest winds over the North Atlantic Current; more than one-half of the days are overcast .
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| Life expectancy :
| 78.27 years .
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| Fertility rate :
| 1.66 children born/woman (2004 est.) .
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| Government type :
| constitutional monarchy .
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| Population :
| 60,270,708 (July 2004 est.) .
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| Area Total :
| 244,820 sq km .
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| Telephones Main Lines In Use :
| 34.898 million (2002) .
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| Telephones Mobile Cellular :
| 49.677 million (2002) .
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| International Country Code :
| 44.
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History of Clifford family
  | A brief history of various members of the Clifford family, including Lady Anne who is celebrated for her diary and her tireless restoration of her properties in Cumbria and North Yorkshire which were badly damaged in the Civil War. From Burley school, in Wharfedale. | | Folkestone & District Family History Society
  | Promotes the study of family history in the south-east of the county. Includes membership information, events and visits programme, publications for sale and members' research interests. | | The Worshipful Company of World Traders
  | The 101st City Livery Company, founded in 1979. A member of the Guild of World Traders that has influenced the creation of World Trade Centres across the world. site contains history, membership information and details of events. | | The Sussex Family History Group
  | created for the benefit of SFHG members and all those interested in family history and genealogical research in Sussex | | History of the Monarchy: Kings and Queens of Scotland to 1603
  | Introduction to the history of the Scottish Crown from the early Scottish monarchs through to Malcolm III, the Bruces, the Stewarts and the Jacobite Claimants, from the official site of the British monarchy. | | Hillingdon Family History Society
  | Active non-profit society encouraging the study of family and local history and genealogy. | | May Family History
  | The history of the May Family of North-East Hampshire and Mid-Berkshire, including family trees, records, wills, monumental inscriptions, detailed studies, memories, people and places. | | Liverpool and S.W. Lancashire Family History Society
  | Encourages the study of family history and genealogy. Includes online resources, membership details, information about publications, a noticeboard, local group pages, and links. | | Lunnasting History Group
  | Local and family history, family trees, genealogy, archaeology, photographs, collections and artefacts for the area of Vidlin. | | East Ayrshire Family History Society
  | The aims of this society are to promote family history research in this area, and to assist those members of the Society whose ancestors came from this area. | |
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Great Britain, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the earth's
Western Europe, islands including the northern one-sixth of the island of Ireland between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, northwest of France
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