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Fawlty Towers one of the great all-time British Sit-Coms consisted of 2 series of just 6 episodes in each series.
Scotsman John Logie Baird invented Television in 1926.
 
 
 
   
Largest County England (Area) North Yorkshire
Smallest County England (Area) Rutland
Largest County England (Population)  
Smallest County England (Population)  
Largest region Scotland  
   
   
   
   
Geographic Coordinates: 54 00 N, 2 00 W
Type of Government Constitutional monarchy
Capital City: London
Highest Mountain: Ben Nevis in Scotland, at 1,343m
(4,406 ft)
Longest River: River Severn, 354 km (220 miles) long.
It rises in Wales and flows to the Bristol Channel.
Largest Lake: Lough Neagh 396sq.km (153 sq miles)
Northern Ireland
Deepest Lake: Loch Morar in the Highlands of Scotland, 310 m (1,017 ft) deep
Highest Waterfall: Eas a'Chual Aluinn, from Glas Bheinn, also in the Highlands of Scotland, with a drop of 200 m (660 ft)
Deepest Cave: Ogof Ffynnon Ddu, Powys, Wales, 308 m (1,010 ft) deep
Most northerly point on the British mainland: Dunnet Head, north-east Scotland
Most westerly point on British mainland: Land's End, Cornwall
Most southerly point on the British mainland: Lizard Point, Cornwall
Most easterly town in England: Lowestoft, Suffolk
   
   
Major Cities London 7,285,000 (11,500,000)
Birmingham 1,018,000 (2,600,000)
Leeds 725,000 (1,500,000)
Glasgow 632,000 (1,600,000)
Liverpool 477,600

Sheffield 446,300

Manchester 442,800 (2,600,000)

Bristol 440,100
   
   
Total land area (sq.km) 244,110 sq km (94,251 sq mi)
Area - comparative: Slightly smaller than the US state of Oregon
Just under half the size of France
Coast Line: 12,429 km
Length: Just under 1,000 km (600 miles) from North to South
Width: About 480 Km from east to west
Agricultural land: 76% (farming)
Forests: 11%
Other land use: 13%
Natural Resources: coal, petroleum, natural gas, tin, limestone, iron ore, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, lead, silica, arable land .
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