2. Patriotics symbols
• The national flag of
England, known as St.
George's Cross has been
the national flag since
the thirteenth century.
Originally the flag was
used by the state of the
maritime Republic of
Genoa.
3. • The national emblem of
England, three lions back
to use by Richard the
Lionheart 1198-1340.
They are described as
gules, three guards lions
and one of the most
prominent symbols of
England, which is similar
to the traditional arms
Normandy.
4. ECONOMY
london's economy goes through its incessant
financial activity, speaking of one of the main
business centers of the world, which is why this
is one of its main assets, as in cities like new
york, tokyo or paris, but as in these other cities
tourism is an important part of economic
activity.
6. FOOD
The English are
characterized more by
hosting the culinary
traditions of other
countries that promote
their own. London is a
meeting point for all
countries and becomes
ideal place to
experience flavors
from all over the
world. In this article
we will talk about the
typical English dishes.
7. MUSIC
London has been the
birthplace of many musical
genres such as punk, mod,
glam rock, Britpop
addition. Today is the
convergence point of
diverse multicultural
energies, which has
resulted in a fascinating
mix of musical genres.
From funk and soul
(Jamiroquai, Faithless) to
more moved as Prodigy,
Basement and Lemon jelly
rhythms.
8. WARDROBE
England is one of the richest
countries in the world but
folklore has a suit that is
recognized as typical, the
closest thing to it is the Morris
dancers, who actively
especially activities that take
place outdoors participating in
the hottest of the year and
interpret fertility dances that
attract bad energy away and
through the noise of the bells
has two cushions that are
placed in the calves of white
pants months, the rest of the
outfit consists of a shirt and a
particular white hats usually
made of wicker.
9. TRADITIO
NS
The English are
known for their
unconditional tea at 5
pm, the Five O'clock
Tea called love. They
are also famous for
being the creators of
the game and for
fanaticism for cricket,
one of the
quintessential British
sports.
10. REPRESENTA
TIVE PLACES
London concentrated in
one city the largest
number of tourist
attractions in Britain, in
addition to four
monuments declared
World Heritage Sites:
the Palace of
Westminster, Tower of
London, the architectural
complex and the park of
the National Maritime
Museum Greenwich and
the Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew.
11. climate
• London has a temperate
oceanic climate characterized
by wet winters, moderate
summers and frequent rainfall
throughout the year.
• During the winter the
atmosphere is quite cold, with
temperatures often fall below 6
degrees Celsius, accompanied
by high humidity, which
magnifies the actual thermal
sensation. Strong winds and
rains are constant in this time
of year.
• Spring is the season of more
constant rains.
12. MONEY
In England, in London and
therefore, the legal currency is
the Pound (Pound Sterling),
which is represented by this
sign £. (Sometimes, especially
in financial matters, you will
see the acronym GBP (Great
Britain Pound)). A pound is
roughly equivalent to 1.2
euros, or what is the same,
each euro equals 0.8 pounds-
sterling pounds.