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loss of British power over these
colonies and to the formation of
the United States of America.
The 2012 Summer
Olympics
The Summer Olympic
Games in 2012 were held
in London, which became
the first city that has
hosted the Olympic Games
three times.
Former British colonies like
Australia, New Zealand,
Canada, India, South Africa
and many smaller countries
are associated in a political
community called the
Commonwealth.
The Royal Family
Can you recommend some
exceptional places in the UK?
Buckingham Palace in London,
situated next to the famous
Hyde Park, is the official
residence and workplace of
the British Queen.
The Battle of Britain
was an air campaign
fought during the Second
World War in 1940. The
British Royal Air Forces
beat the German Air
Forces (Luftwaffe) and
diverted the German
invasion of the British
Islands.
Charles Darwin
was a British
scientist who
studied at the
University of
Cambridge. He
was most
famous for
creating and
publishing the
evolutionary
theory of all
species.
Isaac Newton
was a famous
scientist and one of
the most influential
physicists, known
for the formulation of
the revolutionary laws
of motion and gravity.
Admiral Horatio
Nelson
was a legendary
British naval officer
during the Napoleonic
wars known for his
leadership and tactical
skills. In 1805 he
notably beat the
Spanish and French
armies in the famous
Battle of Trafalgar.
Great Britain
The British are a very
conservative nation -
they have many
traditions like...
Afternoon tea
It means to drink tea in
the afternoon with a light
snack. Sometimes it's
called the Tea at Five.
Full English breakfast
A traditional Full English
Breakfast consists of many