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1.
Edinburgh
Cardiff
Belfast
is the capital city of Scotland.
2.
Cardiff
London
Dublin
is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland.
3.
Edinburgh
London
Belfast
is the capital city of England.
4. The
Three together
British friends
The Union Jack
is Great Britain's flag.
5. The
shamrock
rose
London
is the emblem of England.
6. The
shamrock
rose
leek
is the emblem of Wales.
7. The
rose
thistle
leek
is the emblem of Scotland.
8. Another word for ' The Republic of Ireland' is
Eire
British friends
Ulster
.
9. The adjective for Wales is
Welsh
Irish
Walsman
.
10. The adjective for England is
Englandman
Englander
English
.
11. The adjective for Ireland is
Irisch
Irelander
Irish
.
12. The patron saint of England is
Saint George
Saint Patrick
Saint David
.
13. The patron saint of Scotland is
Saint Andrew
Saint David
Saint Patrick
.
14. The patron saint of Wales is
Saint Patrick
Saint George
Saint David
.
15. The patron saint of Ireland is
Saint Patrick
Saint David
Saint Andrew
.
16. Another word for 'Northern Ireland' is
Ulster
The new Kingdom
The small Eire
.
17. These countries are in Great Britain:
Scotland, England and Wales
France, Germany, Italy and England
Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England
.
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