THE FLAG OF ENGLAND
The culture of the United Kingdom refers to the patterns of human activity and associated with the United Kingdom and the British People. It is informed by the UK'S history being a major power, and, its composition of four countries and WALES—each of which have preserved and distinct customs, cultures and symbolism.
As a direct result of the British Empire, British cultural influence (such as the English language) can be observed in the language and culture of a geographically wide assortment of countries. These states are sometimes collectively known as the Anglophobe. As well as the British influence on its empire, the empire also influenced British culture, particularly British cuisine. Innovations and movements within the wider culture of Europe have also changed the United Kingdom; Humanitarianism and representative democracy have developed from broader Western Culture.
As a direct result of the British Empire, British cultural influence (such as the English language) can be observed in the language and culture of a geographically wide assortment of countries. These states are sometimes collectively known as the Anglophobe. As well as the British influence on its empire, the empire also influenced British culture, particularly British cuisine. Innovations and movements within the wider culture of Europe have also changed the United Kingdom; Humanitarianism and representative democracy have developed from broader Western Culture.
THE JESUS
MOTHER OF JESUS
THE UNIFORM OF A SCHOOL IN U.K
FOODS OF U.K
THE DRESSES OF ENGLANDS'S GIRLS
THE LONDON BRIDGE
THE TRANSPORTATION IN LONDON
ACTORESS OF THE LONDON KAT WENSLIT
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