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Dignity has funeral directors in towns and cities across the country who have served their local communities for generations. We help families through every step of arranging a funeral, and make sure they can arrange the funeral they want for their loved one. Dignity is also the country's largest provider of funeral plans, for people who want to pay for and arrange a funeral in advance, saving bot...
http://www.dignityfunerals.co.uk/dignity/brochure/memorials.jsp
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Falon Nameplates was founded in 1952 and with over 50 years of manufacturing experience, we can guarantee a Personal and Professional service.
http://www.falon-nameplates.co.uk/
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http://www.falon-nameplates.co.uk/

Memorial Masons, Myatt & Leason, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England the leading Monumental Masons Supplying Head, Tomb, Grave Stones, Memorial grave stones in Staffordshire, England
http://www.zeotekinternational.com/england/stok/monu/mal.htm
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http://www.zeotekinternational.com/england/stok/monu/mal.htm

Diana Hoare - Lettering Artist Carver Sculpture Headstones
http://www.dianahoare.co.uk/lettercarver/headstones.htm
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http://www.dianahoare.co.uk/lettercarver/headstones.htm

Your first stop for everything in natural stone.
http://www.robertson-granite.co.uk/test/
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http://www.robertson-granite.co.uk/test/

Long established family firm of monumental & memorial masons supplying headstones, gravestones, crematorium plaques and vases throughout North Yorkshire, Cumbria, County Durham and Cleveland.
http://www.pickards-memorials.com
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monumental masons, memorial masons, grave stones, gravestones, headstones, head stones, crematoriums, crematoria, plaques and vases, North Yorkshire, Cumbria, County Durham, Cleveland

http://www.pickards-memorials.com

Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors & Memorial Masons - Surrey & Middlesex based undertaker services
http://www.lodgebros.co.uk/
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http://www.lodgebros.co.uk/

McGovern Memorials represents many years of developed skills and creative experience in the granite and stone industry. Specialising in the supply and erection of headstone memorials, grave surrounds and renovation work. Suppliers of all types of granite, limestone and marble. Specialists in stone memorials, restoration and letter engraving.
http://www.mcgovernmemorials.com/
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Memorial NET the memorial search engine/directory for all your UK memorial/monumental needs from gravestones to the upkeep of monuments and inscriptions
http://www.memorial-net.co.uk/
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http://www.memorial-net.co.uk/

memorial trees uk planted in your own garden northwest uk. anniversary tree planting gift commemorative plaque. loved one pet cat dog
http://www.memorialtrees.co.uk/
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Family run business providing traditional memorials for churchyards and cemeteries including headstones, vases, kerbstones and hand carved lettering
http://www.stephenhillmemorials.co.uk
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http://www.stephenhillmemorials.co.uk

Design and production of stone memorials, monuments, headstones, cremation tablets, etc.
http://www.vlmemorials.co.uk/
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Quality granite countertops, granite signs, granite memorials and monument renovations.
http://www.leakes-masonry.com
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Counter tops, kitchen tops, vanity units, granite memorials, granite monuments, granite tiles, headstones, tombstones.

http://www.leakes-masonry.com

Dobsons Memorials are Monumental Stonemasons based in Nuneaton, United Kingdom, specialising in Memorials, Name Plates, Cleaning, Renovating gravestones
http://www.dobsons-memorials.co.uk
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Headstones, Kerb Sets, Childrens Memorials, Memorials, Monumental, Stonemasons, Name Plates, Photo Plaques, Cemetries, Funerals, Cremation, Urns, Nuneaton, Leicester, United Kingdom

http://www.dobsons-memorials.co.uk

R Lidster are one of the leading suppliers of memorials in the UK. We provide a lasting tribute to the life of a loved one.
http://www.lidster.co.uk/
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http://www.lidster.co.uk/

Tony Holmes is a family run business we supply quality memorials individually made to order vases and plaques.
http://www.tonyholmesmemorials.co.uk/
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http://www.tonyholmesmemorials.co.uk/

B Main Sculptors is an established glasgow monumental sculptors providing a personal, complete and comphrensive service and are a well established glasgow monumental masons We offer a wide secletion of monumentals and grave markers for all cemeteries in Glasgow and the surrounding areas for all religious communities As the leading glasgow monumental suppliers we also can provide plaques and vas...
http://www.bmain.co.uk
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http://www.bmain.co.uk

http://www.borishowarth.co.uk
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stone carving, lettering, memorials, bas relief, stone work, headstones, ledgers, inscriptions

http://www.borishowarth.co.uk

Dartmoor Memorials, Monumental Masons producing all types of memorials. Headstones, cremation tablets,lettering.
http://www.dartmoor-memorials.co.uk/
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http://www.dartmoor-memorials.co.uk/

Handmade, memorial clay hearts in commemoration of the dearly departed. Angelhearts can be left to remember our loved ones by their graves or in our own gardens. Tile hearts are smaller and designed to be left on trees, bushes or lampposts.
http://www.angelhearts.btinternet.co.uk/
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Ireland 's Harrison Burnell Memorials and Headstones
http://www.harrisonburnell.com/
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http://www.harrisonburnell.com/

The memorial you choose is the lasting gesture celebrating the life of your loved one. Choosing a memorial offers an opportunity to think about the likes and loves of the person that you have lost and to choose a meaningful design that helps you to remember them.
http://www.memorialsculpture.com/
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memorial stones, headstones - McGarrys Memorials in Manchester uk - manufacturer and retailers of gravestones with a personal service and attention to quality and detail. The best of modern materials and stonemasonry techniques.
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http://www.mcgarrymemorials.co.uk

Monumental sculptors providing a wide range of gravestone monuments, crosses and headstones.
http://www.scottmemorials.co.uk
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http://www.scottmemorials.co.uk

for Monuments, Memorials and Gravestones in the UK
http://www.thememorial.co.uk/
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http://www.thememorial.co.uk/

The Memorial Group - Traditional monumental stonemasons, expert craftsmen creating new and restoring memorials since 1894, in London and throughout the UK
http://www.memorialgroup.co.uk/
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Treasured Memories Ltd, Specialists in Memorialisation
http://www.treasuredmemoriesltd.co.uk

http://www.treasuredmemoriesltd.co.uk

HW Mason & Son, established in the Milton Keynes area for over 150 years, represents the finest craftsmenship and highest standards in memorials, inscriptions and renovations for every purpose
http://www.hwmason.co.uk
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http://www.rbrownmemorials.co.uk/
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http://www.rbrownmemorials.co.uk/

Monumental Stone Mason
http://www.abbeymemorials.co.uk
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Memorial, Memorials, Memorial Renovation, War Memorial, Head Stone, Head Stones, Grave Yard, Grave Care, Monumental Mason, Stone Mason, Kerb Set, Arabic Head Stone

http://www.abbeymemorials.co.uk

Traditional stonemasons based in Lichfield, Staffordshire offering memorials, commemorative plaques, renovations and house names and numbers.
http://www.cannellmemorials.co.uk/
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http://www.cannellmemorials.co.uk/

Churchyard headstones and cremation memorials
http://www.hampshirememorials.co.uk
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Hampshire Memorials Ltd, memorials, granite headstones, granite kerbstones, marble headstones, marble kerbstones, churchyard memorials, church yard memorials, cremation memorials, kerb surrounds, bronze plaques

http://www.hampshirememorials.co.uk

Memorial Mason working in fine Cornish Granite from our own Quarry and in the finest stone from around the world. We also supply granite on request.
http://www.rpascoe.co.uk/
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http://www.rpascoe.co.uk/

Charles Lipton Ltd is an established glasgow monumental sculptors in the north of the city providing a personal, complete and comphrensive service and are a well established glasgow monumental masons. We offer a wide secletion of monumentals and grave markers for Cadder cemetery and all other cemeteries in Glasgow and the surrounding areas for both the Christian and Jewish communities. As the ...
http://www.cliptonltd.co.uk/
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http://www.cliptonltd.co.uk/

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monumental sculptor and stone masons based in Wales UK
http://www.ashmemorials.com

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http://www.ejherbert.co.uk/
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http://www.ejherbert.co.uk/

Fishers of Leicester. Stonemasons Leicstershire and Memorial stonemasons in Leicestershire.
http://www.fishers.ukcompanies.org/
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lifetime images manufacturers of memorial plaques for headstones and monumental masonry
http://www.lifetimeimages.co.uk
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Tomblets - memorials for the home, engraved with a photograph, immortalised in stone.
http://www.tomblets.com/
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Wikipedia-Article "United Kingdom"

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1
Flag of The United Kingdom Coat of Arms of The United Kingdom
Flag Coat of Arms
Motto: Dieu et mon droit (Royal motto)
(French for "God and my right")3
Anthem: God Save the Queen4
Location of The United Kingdom
Capital London
51°30′ N 0°7′ W
Largest city London
Official languages None; English de facto 5
Government Constitutional monarchy
Queen Elizabeth II
Tony Blair
Establishment
18016
Area
 • Total
 • Water (%)
 
244,820 km² (77th)
1.34%
Population
 • July 2004 est.
 • 2001 census

 • Density
 
59,834,900 7 (21st)
58,789,194

246.5/km² (33rd)
GDP (PPP)
 • Total
 • Per capita
2005 estimate
$1,825,837 million (6th)
$30,658 (18th)
HDI (2003) 0.939 (15th) – high
Currency Pound sterling (£) (GBP)
Time zone
 • Summer (DST)
GMT (UTC+0)
BST (UTC+1)
Internet TLD .uk8
Calling code +44
1In the UK, some other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous (regional) languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, the UK's official name is as follows:
  • Welsh: Teyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon
  • Scottish Gaelic: An Rìoghachd Aonaichte na Breatainn Mhòr agus Eirinn a Tuath
  • Irish: Ríocht Aontaithe na Breataine Móire agus Tuaisceart na hÉireann
  • Lowland Scots: Unitit Kinrick o Great Breetain an Northren Ireland
  • Cornish: An Rywvaneth Unys a Vreten Veur hag Iwerdhon Glédh

2There is also a variant for use in Scotland, see Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom for details.
3 The Royal motto used in Scotland is Nemo Me Impune Lacessit (Latin for "No-one provokes me with impunity").
4 Not official.
5Officially recognised languages, in Wales: Welsh; and in Scotland: Scottish Gaelic since 2005 Act. Norman French is also used for occasional items of official business.
6 Formed as United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Name changed to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1927.
7 Official estimate provided by the UK Office for National Statistics [1].
8 ISO 3166-1 is GB, but .gb is unused

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (usually shortened to the United Kingdom or the UK) is a state situated on a collection of islands known as the British Isles off the north-western coast of continental Europe, and surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, the Irish Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean.

The United Kingdom, often referred to simply as 'Britain', is a constitutional monarchy with a unitary state and is composed of four constituent parts: the three constituent countries of Great BritainEngland, Scotland, and Wales—on the island of Britain, and the province of Northern Ireland on the island of Ireland. The UK has several overseas territories, including Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands, and has sovereignty over the Crown dependencies of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. The UK has close relationships with the fifteen other Commonwealth Realms, which share the same monarch as head of state. The UK is also one of the largest member states of the European Union and a founding partner of both the UN and NATO.

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History

Parliamentary Union of England and Scotland 1707, painting by Walter Thomas Monnington.
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Parliamentary Union of England and Scotland 1707, painting by Walter Thomas Monnington.
Main article: History of the United Kingdom

The present United Kingdom is the latest of several unions formed over the last 1000 years. Scotland and England have existed as separate political entities since the 10th century. Wales, under the control of English monarchs from the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284, became part of the Kingdom of England by the Laws in Wales Act 1535 until regaining formal status as a constituent nation in 1955. With the Act of Union 1707, the separate kingdoms of England and Scotland, having shared the same monarch since 1603, agreed to a permanent union as the Kingdom of Great Britain.

The Act of Union 1800 united the Kingdom of Great Britain with the Kingdom of Ireland, which had been gradually brought under English control between 1169 and 1691, to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Independence for the now Republic of Ireland in 1922 brought the partition of the island of Ireland, with six of the nine counties of the former province of Ulster remaining within the UK, which changed to the current name in 1929 in recognition.

The British Empire in 1897.
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The British Empire in 1897.

The United Kingdom, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing Western ideas of property, liberty, capitalism and parliamentary democracy—to say nothing of its part in advancing world literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one quarter of the Earth's surface and encompassed a third of its population - making it the largest empire in history. The first half of the 20th century saw the UK's strength seriously depleted from the effects of World War I and World War II. The second half witnessed the dismantling of the Empire and the UK rebuilding itself into a modern and prosperous nation.

The UK has been a member of the European Union since 1973. The attitude of the present government towards further integration is conservative, with the official opposition favouring a return of some powers and competencies to the UK. It has not chosen to adopt the Euro as domestic political opinion runs strongly against such a move, whilst the government itself has not seen fit to advance membership based on a judgement of the economic costs and benefits in doing so.

Government and politics

Main article: Politics of the United Kingdom
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Canada
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H.M. Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Canada
The Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the UK
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The Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the UK

The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, with executive power exercised on behalf of the Queen by the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers who head departments. The cabinet, including the Prime Minister, and other ministers collectively make up Her Majesty's Government. These ministers are drawn from and are responsible to Parliament, the legislative body, which is traditionally considered to be "supreme" (that is, able to legislate on any matter and not bound by decisions of its predecessors). The UK is one of the few countries in the world today that does not have a codified constitution, relying instead on customs and separate pieces of constitutional law.

While the monarch is Head of State and holds all executive power, it is the Prime Minister who is the head of government. The government is answerable chiefly to the House of Commons and the Prime Minister is drawn from this chamber of Parliament by constitutional convention. The majority of cabinet members will be from the House of Commons, the rest from the House of Lords. Ministers do not, however, legally have to come from Parliament, though that is the modern day custom. The British system of government has been emulated around the world - a legacy of the United Kingdom's colonial past - most notably in the other Commonwealth Realms. The Prime Minister is chosen as the MP who can command a majority in the House of Commons - usually the leader of the largest party or, if there is no majority party, the largest coalition. The current Prime Minister is Tony Blair of the Labour Party, who has been in office since 1997.

In the United Kingdom the monarch has extensive theoretical powers, but his or her role is mainly, though not exclusively, ceremonial. The monarch is an integral part of Parliament (as the "Crown-in-Parliament") and theoretically gives Parliament the power to meet and create legislation. An Act of Parliament does not become law until it has been signed by the Queen (being given Royal Assent), although no monarch has refused to assent to a bill that has been approved by Parliament since Queen Anne in 1708. Although the abolition of the monarchy has been suggested several times, the popularity of the monarchy remains strong in spite of recent controversies. Support for a British republic usually fluctuates between 15% and 25% of the population, with roughly 10% undecided or indifferent [2]. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II who acceded to the throne in 1952 and was crowned in 1953.

Parliament is the national legislature of the United Kingdom. It is the ultimate legislative authority in the United Kingdom, according to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. It is bicameral, composed of the elected House of Commons and the unelected House of Lords, whose members are mostly appointed. The House of Commons is the more powerful of the two houses. The House of Commons has 646 members who are directly elected from single-member constituencies based on population. The House of Lords has 724 members (though this number is not fixed): hereditary peers, life peers, and bishops of the Church of England. The Church of England is the established church of the state in England.

The Palace of Westminster, on the banks of the River Thames
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The Palace of Westminster, on the banks of the River Thames

Since the 1920s, the two largest political parties in British politics have been the Labour Party and Conservative Party. Though coalition and minority governments have been an occasional feature of Parliamentary politics, the first-past-the-post electoral system used for general elections tends to maintain the dominance of these two parties, though each has in the past century relied upon a third party to deliver a working majority in Parliament. The Liberal Democrats are the third major party in the UK parliament and actively seek a reform of the electoral system to address the dominance of the two-party system.

Though many in the United Kindom consider themselves 'British' as well as 'Welsh', 'English', 'Scottish' or 'Irish' (and increasingly also 'Afro-Carribbean', 'Indian' or 'Pakistani'), there has long been a widespread sense of separate national identities in the nations of Wales and Scotland and amongst the Catholic community in Northern Ireland. Independence for the Republic of Ireland in 1922 provided only a partial solution to what had been termed in the 19th Century the 'Irish Question', and competing demands for a united Ireland or continued union with Great Britain have brought civil strife and political instability up to the present day. Though 'nationalist' (as opposed to 'unionist') tendencies have shifted over time in Scotland and Wales, with the Scottish National Party founded in 1934 and Plaid Cymru (the Party of Wales) in 1925, a serious political crisis threatening the integrity of Britain as a state has yet to emerge. Increased autonomy and devolved executive and legislative powers within the unitary state have reduced demands for independence in Scotland and Wales, with each now possessing a legislature and government alongside that for the United Kingdom as a whole. The contradictions this places upon the unitary state are considerable, where the largest constituent country England seeks no separate legislature and is therefore governed according to the balance of parties across the whole of the United Kingdom. The well-received resurgence in Celtic (Welsh, Scottish, Irish and Cornish) cultures and languages, as well as the encouragement by the European Union of 'regional' politics and development, contribute to the forces pulling against the unitary state; most observers see only slim chances of these overcoming the strong ties of economics, law, language and culture holding the present United Kingdom together.

Subdivisions

Main article: Subdivisions of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom is divided into four constituent parts, commonly referred to as the home nations:

The constituent parts of the United Kingdom have administrative subdivisions as follows:

The Laws in Wales Act 1535 incorporated Wales and England into England and Wales for legal purposes.

Although all four have historically been divided into counties, England's population is an order of magnitude larger than the others so in recent years it has for some purposes been divided into nine intermediate-level Government Office Regions. Each region is made up of counties and unitary authorities, apart from London, which consists of London boroughs. Although at one point it was intended that each or some of these regions would be given its own regional assembly, the plan's future is uncertain, as of 2004, after the North East region rejected its proposed assembly in a referendum.

Scotland consists of 32 Council Areas. Wales consists of 22 Unitary Authorities, styled as 10 County Boroughs, 9 Counties, and 3 Cities. Northern Ireland is divided into 26 Districts.

Also sometimes associated with the United Kingdom, though not constitutionally part of the United Kingdom itself, are the Crown dependencies (the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, and the Isle of Man) as self-governing possessions of the Crown, and a number of overseas territories under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom.

Military

Main article: British Armed Forces

The armed forces of the United Kingdom are known as the British Armed Forces or Her Majesty's Armed Forces, officially the Armed Forces of the Crown. Their Commander-in-Chief is the Queen and they are managed by the Ministry of Defence.

The Tri-service badge of Her Majesty's Armed Forces. The anchor representing the Royal Navy, the crossed swords the Army, and the Eagle the Royal Air Force
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The Tri-service badge of Her Majesty's Armed Forces. The anchor representing the Royal Navy, the crossed swords the Army, and the Eagle the Royal Air Force

The British Armed Forces are charged with protecting the United Kingdom and its overseas territories, promoting the United Kingdom's wider security interests, and supporting international peacekeeping efforts. They are active and regular participants in NATO and other coalition operations. The United Kingdom fields one of the most powerful and comprehensive military forces in the World. Its global power projection capabilities are second only to those of the United States Armed Forces.

The British Army had a reported strength of 112,700 in 2004, including 7,600 women, and the Royal Air Force a strength of 53,400. The 40,900-member Royal Navy is in charge of the United Kingdom's independent strategic nuclear arm, which consists of four Trident Ballistic Missile Submarines, while the Royal Marines provide infantry units for amphibious assault and for specialist reinforcement forces in and beyond the NATO area. This puts total active duty military troops in the 210,000 range, currently deployed in over 80 countries.

The UK's special forces, principally the SAS, provides elite commandos trained for quick, mobile, military responses; often where secrecy or covert operations are required. The Royal Navy is the second largest navy in the World in terms of gross tonnage. Despite the United Kingdom's wide ranging capabilities, recent pragmatic defence policy has a stated assumption that any large operation would be undertaken as part of a coalition. Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq (Granby, No-Fly-Zones, Desert Fox and Telic) may all be taken as precedent - indeed the last true war in which the British military fought alone was the Falklands War of 1982, in which military action was initiated by Argentina and the UK was fighting a defensive, rather than offensive, campaign.

Geography

A United States CIA World Factbook Map of the United Kingdom
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A United States CIA World Factbook Map of the United Kingdom
Main article: Geography of the United Kingdom

Most of England consists of rolling lowland terrain, divided east from west by more mountainous terrain in the Northwest (Cumbrian Mountains of the Lake District) and north (the upland moors of the Pennines) and limestone hills of the Peak District by the Tees-Exe line. The lower limestone hills of the Isle of Purbeck, Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and chalk downs of the Southern England Chalk Formation. The main rivers and estuaries are the Thames, Severn and the Humber Estuary. The largest urban area is Greater London. Near Dover, the Channel Tunnel links the United Kingdom with France. There is no peak in England that is 1000 metres (3,300 ft) or greater.

Wales is mostly mountainous, the highest peak being Snowdon at 1085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level. North of the mainland is the island of Anglesey. The largest and capital city is Cardiff, located in South Wales.

Scotland's geography is varied, with lowlands in the south and east and highlands in the north and west, including Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain at 1343 metres (4,406 ft). There are many long and deep-sea arms, firths, and lochs. A multitude of islands west and north of Scotland are also included, notably the Hebrides, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands. The largest city is Glasgow.

Northern Ireland, making up the north-eastern part of Ireland, is mostly hilly. The main cities are Belfast ('Beal Feirste' in Irish) and Londonderry / Derry ('Doire' in Irish). The province is home to one of the UK’s World Heritage Sites, the Giant's Causeway, which consists of more than 40,000 six-sided basalt columns up to 40 feet (12 m) high.

In total it is estimated that the UK includes around 1098 small islands, some being natural and some being crannogs, a type of artificial island which was built in past times using stone and wood, gradually enlarged by natural waste building up over time.

Economy

One-pound coin
One-pound coin
Main article: Economy of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom, a leading trading power and financial centre, has an essentially capitalist economy, the fourth largest in the world in terms of market exchange rates and the sixth largest by