3. LOCATION England is part of the United Kingdom It is considered a European country Capital: London Largest Cities: London, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield Orange = England
4. GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE England comprises the central and southern part of the UK island. It is the closest country to European land. In fact, it is separated from France by only a 34 kilometer (21 miles) sea gap. England is surrounded by the Irish Sea, North Sea, and Atlantic Ocean. The climate corresponds to a temperate maritime climate, which means that temperatures don ’t go much lower than 0 °C (32 °F) in winter nor much higher than 32 °C (90 °F) in summer. Regarding the rain, England has a significant proportion of rainfall during the whole year.
16. Traditional Food: TRADITIONS Fish n ’ Chips It consists of deep-fried fish (traditionally cod) covered in batter accompanied by deep-fried chipped potatoes
17. Traditional Food: TRADITIONS Sunday Roast It consists of roast beef, mashed potatoes, other vegetables, and mini Yorkshire pudding
18. Left-driving country CUSTOMS In England, traffic drives on the left-hand side of the road and the steering wheel is on the right side
19. Dining Etiquette CUSTOMS In England, the fork must never face upwards. In fact, food is stacked on the back side of the fork