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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 . (Read more) |