Este archivo contiene la religion geografica y cultura de Inglaterra, escocia, gales y irlanda
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The 4 nationsThe 4 nations
HUMANITY FACULTY
ENGLISH BACHELLOR
ENGLISH LITERATURE & CULTURE
PROFESSOR
JENNIFFER CARRERA O.
The 4 nationsThe 4 nations
ENGLAND
SCOTLAND
WALES
IRELAND
Geography of the 4Geography of the 4
nationsnations
01.
England
02.
Scotland
Occupies the
southern two-thirds of
Great Britain. It’s
bordered by Scotland
to the north and
Wales to the west.
Covers the
northern part of
Great Britain. The
mainland
coastline is
extensive.
Geography of the 4Geography of the 4
nationsnations
03
Wales
04
Ireland
A constituent country
on the island of Great
Britain. It’s bordered
by England to the east
and the Irish Sea to
the north and west.
Located in the
northeast of
Ireland. The terrain
is mostly hilly with
some mountain
ranges.
Scotland
England
Religion of the 4 nations
Church of Scotland
(Presbyterian) is the
official religion.
Catholicism is also
present, but less
dominant than in
England.
Church of England is the
official religion, but
other religions and non-
religious people are
present.
Ireland
Wales
Religion of the 4 nations
Strong Christian
tradition, but also a
growing non-religious
population and a
multicultural mix of
religions including
Islam, Hinduism and
Judaism
Land
Traditionally Christian,
with a strong Methodist
tradition. Church of
Wales (Anglican) is the
largest Christian
denomination.
England
England
Wales
Land of 4 nations
Wales
Scafell Pike of
Yewbarrow. 978
meters
Represents 53
percent of the
United Kingdom,
with an area of
50,350 square miles
(130,395km2).
Snowdon. 1.085
meters
Represents less
than 9% of the
United Kingdom,
with an area of
8,020 square miles
(20,779km2). Wales
is mostly
mountainous
Scotland
Scotland
Ireland
Land of 4 nations
Ireland
Represents 32
percent of the
United Kingdom,
covering 30,410
square miles
(78,772km2).
This includes
almost 800
islands
Ben Nevis from
Banavie. 1.345 meters Separated from Great
Britain by the Irish Sea
and the North
Channel, has an area
of 5,470 square miles
(14,160 km2) and is
mostly mountainous.
The Giant's Causeway.
meters
Following the Roman Empire’s decline
in Britain (mid-4th century), Germanic
tribes called Anglo-Saxons (Angles,
Saxons, Jutes, and Frisians) gradually
settled in what is now England.
England
Scotland
Wales
Similar to Wales, settlements aren’t
mentioned in Scotland. However, it
explains how urban areas are classified
based on population.
The text doesn’t mention settlements in
Wales. It provides general information
about its location, population, and
official languages (Welsh and English).
Ireland
The Act for the Settling of Ireland (17th
century) describes a period of
punishment, not peaceful settlement.
Settlement of the 4 nations
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