GB - United Kingdom

Territories and tourist destinations
The United Kingdom is divided into 4 nations (Home Nations):

Constituent nations (Home nations)
      England – Cities: London, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Oxford, Southampton, York. The largest region in Great Britain, on the southern part.
      Scotland – City: Edinburgh, Glasgow
Islands: Hebrides, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands. Located in the far north of Great Britain.
      Wales – City: Cardiff. Mountainous area in the south-western part of Great Britain.
      Northern Ireland – City: Belfast. It occupies the north east area of ​​the island of Ireland.
British Crown Dependencies
      Channel Islands – The Guernsey and Jersey islands are located off the French coast and are an addiction to the English crown. The Bailiwick of Guernsey also includes the islands: Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou.
      Isle of Man – City: Douglas. It is an addiction to the British crown and is found in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland.
      British Overseas Territory – Some territories have remained in the UK since colonial times, including:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Akrotiri and Dhekelia (on Cyprus flag)
Anguilla flag
the Bermuda flag
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands flag
Gibraltar flag
the Cayman Islands flag
the Falkland Islands flag
the Pitcairn Islands flag
the Turks and Caicos flags
the British Virgin Islands flag
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha flags
Urban centers
Below is a list of the twelve major cities in the United Kingdom

London – The capital of the United Kingdom, a cosmopolitan metropolis with 7.5 million inhabitants and one of the main world centers for culture and economy.
Belfast – Northern Ireland’s capital, port and university city.
Birmingham – The main city of central England, multi-ethnic, known for shopping, theaters and art galleries.
Brighton – Victorian seaside resort south of London.
Bristol – England’s second largest city, after London, known for its music scene.
Cardiff – Capital of Wales known for its castle and numerous cultural events.
Edinburgh – Capital of Scotland, known for its castles and cultural offerings.
Glasgow – Scottish city, European city of culture in 1990.
Leeds – The second largest city apart from London for its economic center.
Liverpool – a lively city, famous for its importance in music, sport and nightlife. Beatles birthplace.
Manchester – England’s second largest city known for its music scene.
Newcastle – Great city in northeastern England.
Other destinations
Areas of exceptional beauty – are a set of areas, normally national parks or reserves, which have been recognized as being of particular landscape or naturalistic importance.

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