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England is a country that is
part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of
the total UK population, while its mainland territory occupies most of the
southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain. England is bordered by
Scotland to the north, Wales to the west and the North Sea, Irish Sea,
Celtic Sea, Bristol Channel and English Channel. The capital is London,
the largest urban area in Great Britain, and the largest urban zone in the
European Union by many measures.
England became a unified state in the year 927 and takes its name from the
Angles, one of the Germanic tribes who settled there during the 5th and
6th centuries. It has had a significant cultural and legal impact on the
wider world being the place of origin of the English language, the
Church of England, and English law, which forms the basis of the common
law legal systems of countries around the world. In addition, England was
the birth place of the Industrial Revolution, thus being the first country
in the world to industrialise. It is home to the Royal Society, which laid
the foundations of modern experimental science. England has the world's
oldest parliamentary system, and consequently, other constitutional,
governmental and legal innovations that stemmed from England have been
widely adopted by other nations.
The Kingdom of England (including Wales) continued as a separate state
until 1 May 1707, when the Acts of Union, putting into effect the terms
agreed in the Treaty of Union the previous year, resulted in political
union with the Kingdom of Scotland to create the united Kingdom of Great
Britain. In 1800, Great Britain was united with Ireland through another
Act of Union 1800 to become the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland. In 1922, the Irish Free State was created, and the Royal and
Parliamentary Titles Act in 1927 officially established the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which exists today.
after the Angles, the largest of the Germanic tribes who settled in
England in the 5th and 6th centuries, and who are believed to have
originated in the peninsula of Angeln, in what is now Denmark and northern
Germany. (The further etymology of this tribe's name remains
uncertain, although a popular theory holds that it need be sought no
further than the word angle itself, and refers to a fish-hook-shaped
region of Holstein.)
The Angles' name has had various spellings. The earliest known reference
to these people is under the Latinised version Anglii used by Tacitus in
chapter 40 of his Germania, written around 98 AD. He gives no precise
indication of their geographical position within Germania, but states
that, with six other tribes, they worshipped a goddess named Nerthus,
whose sanctuary was situated on "an island in the Ocean".
The early 8th century historian Bede, in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis
Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People), refers to the
English people as Angelfolc (in English) or Angli (in Latin).
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first known usage of
"England" referring to the southern part of the island of Great Britain
was in 897, with the modern spelling first used in 1538.
England is officially defined as "subject to any alteration of boundaries
under Part IV of the Local Government Act 1972, the area consisting of the
counties established by section 1 of that Act, Greater London and the
Isles of Scilly."
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Wiltshire |
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