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НАЙВИЗНАЧНІШІ МІСЦЯ

НАЙВИЗНАЧНІШІ МІСЦЯ

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ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

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TOWER BRIDGE

Tower Bridge

TOWER BRIDGE Tower Bridge

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THE LONDON EYE

THE LONDON EYE

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WESTMINSTER ABBEY

WESTMINSTER ABBEY

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TRAFALGAR SQUARE

TRAFALGAR SQUARE

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МУЗЕЙ МАДАМ ТЮССО

МУЗЕЙ МАДАМ ТЮССО

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NATIONAL ART GALLERY

NATIONAL ART GALLERY

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THE LONDON EYE

THE LONDON EYE

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The London Eye The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel situated

The London Eye The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel situated
on the banks of the River Thames in London, England. The entire structure is 135 m tall and the wheel has a diameter of 120 m.It is the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, visited by over 3.5 million people annually.The London Eye, or Millennium Wheel, was officially called the British Airways London Eye and then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye. Since 20 January 2011, its official name is the EDF Energy London Eye following a three-year sponsorship deal.The London Eye adjoins the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the

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South Bank of the River Thames between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford Bridge,

South Bank of the River Thames between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford Bridge,
in the London Borough of Lambeth. History The London Eye was designed by architects Frank Anatole, Nic Bailey, Steve Chilton, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, and the husband-and-wife team of Julia Barfield and David Marks. They submitted their idea for a large observation wheel as part of a competition to design a landmark for the new millennium.None of the entrants won the competition, but the couple pressed on and eventually got the support of British Airways, who sponsored the project.

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ABOUT THE FAMILY OF THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND

ABOUT THE FAMILY OF THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND

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At present the British royal family is headed by Queen Elizabeth. When

At present the British royal family is headed by Queen Elizabeth. When
the Queen was born on the 21st of April 1926, her grandfather, King George V, was on the throne and her uncle was his heir. The death of her grandfather and the abdication of her uncle brought her father to the throne as King George VI.
As a child she studied constitutional history and law as well as art and music. In addition she learned to ride and acquired her enthusiasm for horses. As she grew older she began to take part in public life, making her first broadcast at the age of 14.
The marriage of the young Princess Elizabeth to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh took place in November 1947. She came to the throne after her father's death in 1952 and was crowned in

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Westminster Abbey in June 1953.
Among Queen Elizabeth's many duties are the regular

Westminster Abbey in June 1953. Among Queen Elizabeth's many duties are the
visits she makes to foreign countries, and especially those of the Commonwealth, whose interests and welfare are very important to her. The Queen has allowed the BBC to make a documentary film about the every day of the royal family. She also started the tradition of the "walkabout", an informal feature of an otherwise formal royal visit, when she walks among the public crowds and stops to talk to some people.
The annual Christmas broadcast made by the Queen on radio and television has become a traditional and popular feature of the season, and there were widespread celebrations and special programmes of events in 1977 to mark her Silver Jubilee.

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The Queen's husband, Duke of Edinburgh, was born in 1926 and served

The Queen's husband, Duke of Edinburgh, was born in 1926 and served
in the Royal Navy. He takes a great deal of interest in industry, in the achievements of young people (he founded Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme in 1956) and in saving raise wild animals from extinction.
The Queen's heir is Charles, Prince of Wales, who was born in 1948, married Lady Diana Spencer and has two children, Prince William and Prince Harry.

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The Prince of Wales is well-known as a keen promoter of British

The Prince of Wales is well-known as a keen promoter of British
interests. In recent years he has become outspoken on such controversial topics as modern architecture, violence in films and on television, and the standard of English teaching in schools. His wife Diana, Princess of Wales (often called in mass media Princess Di), won the affection of many people by her modesty, shyness and beauty. Unfortunately, she died in a car accident in August, 1997.

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The Queen's other children are Princess Anne (born in 1950), Prince Andrew

The Queen's other children are Princess Anne (born in 1950), Prince Andrew
(born in 1960) and Prince Edward (born in 1964). Anne, Princess Royal, has acquired a reputation for being arrogant, but in recent years has become quite popular with the general public.
The Queen is widely known for her interest in horses and horse-racing. She is now president of the Save the Children Fund, Chancellor of the University of London and carries out many public engagements.

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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, served as a helicopter pilot in the

Prince Andrew, Duke of York, served as a helicopter pilot in the
Royal Navy. In 1986 he married Miss Sarah Ferguson (Fergie, for short) and has two daughters. Prince Edward is keen on the theatre. This interest began while he was at university. He quit the Royal Marines, and is now pursuing a career with a theatrical company. The Queen Mother, the widow of the late King George VI, celebrated her one hundred birthday in 2000 and died in 2002. The Queen's only sister, Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, is well-known for her charity work.

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HYDE PARK

HYDE PARK

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REGENT'S PARK

REGENT'S PARK

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Regent's Park (Regent's Park) - one of the most favorite places of

Regent's Park (Regent's Park) - one of the most favorite places of
the inhabitants of London to the north-west from the center. As Hyde Park, Regent was the personal hunting ground of Henry VIII and became public only in 1845. In this park is the famous London Zoo, as well as the opening of the theater. In addition, the Regents are different music, cooking, boat festivals. In the park are scattered in the gardens of 30,000 roses, tennis courts, Butki with ice cream and coffee shop. In 2010, at the gates of Hanover Gate children's tree house was built near the playground, which makes Regent's particularly attractive for the youngest visitors.

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VICTORIA PARK

VICTORIA PARK

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Victoria Park (Victoria Park) - Oriental royal park, favorite park of all

Victoria Park (Victoria Park) - Oriental royal park, favorite park of all
children, with swings and interesting sites for children's creative play. The park has many animals - deer, grouse, Canadian geese, squirrels. At the lake is a cafe with delicious local cuisine and tea.

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PARK ST. JAMES

PARK ST. JAMES

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Park Saint James (St. James's Park) - another central royal park, which

Park Saint James (St. James's Park) - another central royal park, which
is adjacent to the Green Park, and offering a great view of Buckingham Palace. One or some of the attractions of this park are the pelicans, which in the 17th century gave the Russian ambassador. They are fed daily from 2.30 to 3.00, but they themselves are not averse to catch a couple of pigeons for lunch. On the south side of the park is a museum guard, to the east - Cavalry Museum. Have a nice holiday, and remember that their green areas and livestock Londoners cherish with great care, and absolutely will not tolerate disrespect for nature. Be alert to the signs and inscriptions, and relax at your leisure

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HAMPSTEAD HEATH

HAMPSTEAD HEATH

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Hampstead Heath (Hampstead Heath) - a dense and wild park in the

Hampstead Heath (Hampstead Heath) - a dense and wild park in the
north of the city is very different from the shorn lawns and manicured flower beds Central Park. On the territory of 320 hectares of the park stretched forests, playgrounds, ponds and meadows cropped. In the hot summer, you can plunge into the park ponds, or simply stroll among the wild bushes. In addition, with only one of the slopes of the hill, which is the park opens unusually spectacular views of the center of London.