United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | ||||||
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"God Save the Queen" |
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Location of United Kingdom (dark green)
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Capital (and largest city) |
London 51°30′N 0°7′W |
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Official language(s) | English[1][2] | |||||
Recognised regional languages | Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Ulster Scots, Welsh, Cornish[nb 2] | |||||
Ethnic groups (2001 See: UK ethnic groups list[4]) |
92.1% White 4.0% South Asian 2.0% Black 1.2% Mixed 0.4% Chinese 0.4% Other |
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Demonym | British or Briton | |||||
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy | |||||
- | Monarch | Elizabeth II | ||||
- | Prime Minister | David Cameron MP | ||||
Legislature | Parliament | |||||
- | Upper house | House of Lords | ||||
- | Lower house | House of Commons | ||||
Formation | ||||||
- | Acts of Union 1707 | 1 May 1707 | ||||
- | Acts of Union 1800 | 1 January 1801 | ||||
- | Anglo-Irish Treaty | 12 April 1922 | ||||
Area | ||||||
- | Total | 243,610 km2 (80th) 94,060 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 1.34 | ||||
Population | ||||||
- | Mid-2010 estimate | 62,262,000[5] (22nd) | ||||
- | 2001 census | 58,789,194[6] | ||||
- | Density | 255.6/km2 (51st) 661.9/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2012 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $2,308.503 trillion[7] | ||||
- | Per capita | $36,605.022[7] | ||||
GDP (nominal) | 2012 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $2,452.689 trillion[7] | ||||
- | Per capita | $38,891.321[7] | ||||
Gini (2008–09) | 41[8] | |||||
HDI (2011) | 0.863[9] (very high) (28th) | |||||
Currency | Pound sterling (GBP ) |
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Time zone | GMT (UTC+0) | |||||
- | Summer (DST) | BST (UTC+1) | ||||
Date formats | dd/mm/yyyy (AD) | |||||
Drives on the | left[nb 3] | |||||
ISO 3166 code | GB | |||||
Internet TLD | .uk[nb 4] | |||||
Calling code | 44 | |||||
1 | A second coat of arms is used in Scotland |
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland[nb 5] (commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain) is a sovereign state located off the north-western coast of continental Europe. The country includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland and many smaller islands. Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK that shares a land border with another sovereign state—the Republic of Ireland. Apart from this land border the UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel and the Irish Sea.
The United Kingdom is a unitary state governed under a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary system, with its seat of government in the capital city of London. It is a country in its own right[10] and consists of four countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The latter three of these are devolved administrations, each with varying powers,[11][12] based in their capital cities Belfast, Edinburgh and Cardiff respectively. Associated with the UK, but not constitutionally part of it, are three Crown Dependencies.[13] The United Kingdom has fourteen overseas territories.[14] These are remnants of the British Empire which, at its height in 1922, encompassed almost a quarter of the world's land surface and was the largest empire in history. British influence can still be observed in the language, culture and legal systems of many of its former territories.
The UK is a developed country and has the world's seventh-largest economy by nominal GDP and eighth-largest economy by purchasing power parity. It was the world's first industrialised country[15] and the world's foremost power during the 19th and early 20th centuries.[16] The UK remains a great power with leading economic, cultural, military, scientific and political influence.[17] It is a recognised nuclear weapons state and its military expenditure ranks fourth in the world.[18]
The UK has been a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council since its first session in 1946. It has been a member of the European Union and its predecessor the European Economic Community since 1973. It is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Council of Europe, the G7, the G8, the G20, NATO, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Trade Organization.
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