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1 | London. Capital city of Great Britain. | 8 | Canons, assisted by the Receiver General |
2 | Basic information. Area: 1,572.1 km2 | and Chapter Clerk. One of the Canons is | |
Population: 7,825,200 Coordinates: | also Rector of St Margaret's Church, | ||
51°30?26?N 0°7?39?W Elevation: 24 m | Westminster, and often holds also the post | ||
Sovereign state: United Kingdom Region: | of Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of | ||
London Districts: City and 32 boroughs | Commons. | ||
Density: 4,978/km2 Mayor of London: Boris | 9 | London Eye. The EDF Energy London Eye | |
Johnson. | is a 135-metre (443 ft) tall giant Ferris | ||
3 | Climate. London has a temperate | wheel situated on the banks of the River | |
oceanic climate. Climate data for London | Thames, in London, England. The most | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | popular paid tourist attraction in the | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | United Kingdom. It is still described by | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | its operators as "the world's tallest | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | cantilevered observation wheel" (as | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | the wheel is supported by an A-frame on | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | one side only, unlike the Nanchang and | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | Singapore wheels). The London Eye is | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | located at the western end of Jubilee | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | Gardens, on the South Bank of the River | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | Thames in the London Borough of Lambeth, | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | Bridge. The site is adjacent to that of | ||
(Greenwich). Climate data for London | the former Dome of Discovery, which was | ||
(Greenwich). Month. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. | built for the Festival of Britain in 1951. | ||
May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. | 10 | Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace | |
Year. Record high °C (°F). 14.0 (57.2). | is the London home and primary residence | ||
16.0 (60.8). 21.0 (69.8). 26.9 (80.4). | of the British monarch. The original early | ||
31.0 (87.8). 35.0 (95). 35.5 (95.9). 37.9 | 19th-century interior designs. Located in | ||
(100.2). 30.0 (86). 28.8 (83.8). 19.0 | the City of Westminster, the palace is a | ||
(66.2). 15.0 (59). 37.9 (100.2). Average | setting for state occasions and royal | ||
high °C (°F). 8.1 (46.6). 8.4 (47.1). 11.4 | hospitality. Originally known as | ||
(52.5). 14.2 (57.6). 17.9 (64.2). 21.1 | Buckingham House, the building which forms | ||
(70). 23.5 (74.3). 23.2 (73.8). 19.9 | the core of today's palace was a large | ||
(67.8). 15.6 (60.1). 11.2 (52.2). 8.3 | townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham | ||
(46.9). 15.2 (59.4). Average low °C (°F). | in 1705 on a site which had been in | ||
2.3 (36.1). 2.1 (35.8). 3.9 (39). 5.5 | private ownership for at least 150 years. | ||
(41.9). 8.7 (47.7). 11.7 (53.1). 13.9 | It was subsequently acquired by George III | ||
(57). 13.7 (56.7). 11.4 (52.5). 8.4 | in 1761as a private residence for Queen | ||
(47.1). 4.9 (40.8). 2.7 (36.9). 7.4 | Charlotte, and known as "The Queen's | ||
(45.3). Record low °C (°F). -10.0 (14). | House". During the 19th century it | ||
-9.0 (15.8). -8.0 (17.6). -2.0 (28.4). | was enlarged, principally by architects | ||
-1.0 (30.2). 5.0 (41). 7.0 (44.6). 6.0 | John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three | ||
(42.8). 3.0 (37.4). -4.0 (24.8). -5.0 | wings around a central courtyard. | ||
(23). -7.0 (19.4). -10.0 (14). | Buckingham Palace finally became the | ||
Precipitation mm (inches). 55.2 (2.173). | official royal palace of the British | ||
40.8 (1.606). 41.6 (1.638). 43.6 (1.717). | monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria | ||
49.3 (1.941). 44.9 (1.768). 44.5 (1.752). | in 1837. | ||
49.5 (1.949). 49.1 (1.933). 68.5 (2.697). | 11 | ||
59.0 (2.323). 55.0 (2.165). 601.5 | 12 | Tower Bridge. Tower Bridge is a | |
(23.681). Snowfall cm (inches). 24.4 | combined bascule and suspension bridge in | ||
(9.61). 10.8 (4.25). 2.7 (1.06). 0.4 | London, England, over the River Thames. It | ||
(0.16). 0 (0). 0 (0). 0 (0). 0 (0). 0 (0). | is close to the Tower of London, from | ||
0 (0). 0.2 (0.08). 8.2 (3.23). 46.7 | which it takes its name. It has become an | ||
(18.39). % humidity. 91. 89. 91. 90. 92. | iconic symbol of London. The bridge | ||
92. 93. 95. 96. 95. 93. 91. 92.3. Avg. | consists of two towers tied together at | ||
rainy days (? 1 mm). 10.9. 8.1. 9.8. 9.3. | the upper level by means of two horizontal | ||
8.5. 8.4. 7.0. 7.2. 8.7. 9.3. 9.3. 10.1. | walkways, designed to withstand the | ||
106.6. Avg. snowy days. 4. 4. 3. 1. 0. 0. | horizontal forces exerted by the suspended | ||
0. 0. 0. 0. 1. 3. 16. Sunshine hours. | sections of the bridge on the landward | ||
45.9. 66.1. 103.2. 147.0. 185.4. 180.6. | sides of the towers. The vertical | ||
190.3. 194.4. 139.2. 109.7. 60.6. 37.8. | component of the forces in the suspended | ||
1,460.2. | sections and the vertical reactions of the | ||
4 | Architecture. London's buildings are | two walkways are carried by the two robust | |
too diverse to be characterized by any | towers. The bascule pivots and operating | ||
particular architectural style, and have | machinery are housed in the base of each | ||
been built over a long period of time. In | tower. The bridge's present colour scheme | ||
the dense areas, most of the concentration | dates from 1977, when it was painted red, | ||
is achieved with medium- and high-rise | white and blue for the Queen's Silver | ||
buildings. Few structures pre-date the | Jubilee. Originally it was painted a | ||
Great Fire of 1666, except for a few trace | chocolate brown colour. | ||
Roman remains, the Tower of London and a | 13 | ||
few scattered Tudor survivors in the City. | 14 | Transport. London is a major | |
The density of London varies, with high | international air transport hub with the | ||
employment density in the central area, | largest city airspace in the world. | ||
high residential densities in inner London | London's bus network is one of the largest | ||
and lower densities in the suburbs. | in the world, running 24 hours a day, with | ||
5 | Monuments. | 8,000 buses, 700 bus routes, and over 6 | |
6 | Big Ben. Big Ben is the nickname for | million passenger journeys made every | |
the great bell of the clock at the north | weekday. Cycling in London has enjoyed a | ||
end of the Palace of Westminster in | renaissance since the turn of the | ||
London. It celebrated its 150th | Millennium. From being the largest port in | ||
anniversary on 31 May 2009, during which | the world, the Port of London is now only | ||
celebratory events took place. The clock | the second-largest in the United Kingdom, | ||
was finished being built on 10 April 1858. | handling 45 million tones of cargo each | ||
The present Clock Tower was raised as a | year. The London Underground — all of | ||
part of Charles Barry's design for a new | which is now commonly referred to as the | ||
palace, after the old Palace of | Tube. Although the majority of journeys | ||
Westminster was largely destroyed by fire | involving central London are made by | ||
on the night of 16 October 1834. The clock | public transport, car travel is common in | ||
tower has become one of the most prominent | the suburbs. | ||
symbols of both London and England, often | 15 | Sports. London has hosted the Summer | |
in the establishing shot of films set in | Olympics twice, in 1908 and 1948. In July | ||
the city. | 2005 London was chosen to host the Olympic | ||
7 | and Paralympics Games in 2012. London was | ||
8 | Westminster Abbey. The Collegiate | also the host of the British Empire Games | |
Church of St Peter at Westminster, | in 1934. London's most popular sport is | ||
popularly known as Westminster Abbey. Is a | football and it has fourteen League | ||
large, mainly Gothic church, in the City | football clubs, including five in the | ||
of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, | Premier League: Arsenal, Chelsea, Fulham, | ||
located just to the west of the Palace of | Queens Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur. | ||
Westminster. The abbey is a Royal Peculiar | London also has four rugby union teams in | ||
and briefly held the status of a cathedral | the Aviva Premiership. From 1924, the | ||
from 1546 to 1556. Westminster Abbey is a | original Wembley Stadium was the home of | ||
collegiate church governed by the Dean and | the English national football team. | ||
Chapter of Westminster, as established by | Cricket in London is served by two Test | ||
Royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I in | cricket grounds Lord's in St John's Wood | ||
1560, which created it as the Collegiate | and the Oval in Kennington. | ||
Church of St Peter Westminster and a Royal | 16 | Resource: www.wikipedie.org | |
Peculiar under the personal jurisdiction | www.google.cz. | ||
of the Sovereign. The members of the | 17 | The end. | |
Chapter are the Dean and four residentiary | |||
London.ppt |
«City London» - The West End. London is very rich in museums and art galleries. The City of London. Statue on border the city of London. The East End. The Queen's Residence. Queen Victoria Memorial. There are about 300 oils and 19000 watercolours and drawings. Piccadilly. Big Ben. Tate Gallery. The present building was built in 1852.
«London city» - Today, covers, of, millions, London, with, a vast area, inhabitants. GREATER LONDON. FILL IN THE GAPS. inhabitant well-to-do than commercial vast there. That was before the Romans came. MAKE UP SENTENCES. CORRECT ! At night it is almost deserted. Wrong! THE COUNTRY OF LONDON. Congratulations! First, there is the City of London.
«London» - Speaker's Corner. knowing. PICCADILLY CIRCUS. Tower of London. Лондон. Урок. Will you go with me ? Westminster Abbey. Кроссворд Лондон. The Queen's residence. Paul's Cathedral. James' Park. Buckingham Palace. a raven - the guard of Tower. LONDON. INVITE. TRAFALGAR SQUARE. We like our city, and you ?
«Places in London» - Kensington Gardens. Collection. Henry Ford. Достопримечательности Лондона. Drawings. The famous places in the London. Урок. Statue on border the city of London. Museums. Westminster. Crown Jewels. The British Museum. Henry Tate. Historical places. Tower of London. London is very rich in museums and art galleries.
«Sights of London» - London is situated on the banks of the Thames. Look, they are changing the Guard. London is the capital of Great Britain. What do you know about London? Trafalgar Square. London Eye Capsules. Вы знаете из каких частей состоит Великобритания? London Eye Capsule. Do you remember any other sights in London?
«The capital of Great Britain» - Last Summer. Read correctly. Музей. «Кровавая» Башня. Try to read. Big Ben. Трафальгарская площадь. London. Исторический район. Westminster Abbey. What do you know about London. London is the capital of Great Britain. Католический монастырь. Westminster and Trafalgar. Today.