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{i} İngiltere

Onun kitabı sadece İngiltere'de ünlü değil, Japonya'da da ünlü. - His book is famous not only in England but also in Japan.

İngiltere ve İskoçya, 1 Mayıs 1707'de birleşti ve Büyük Britanya Krallığı'nı oluşturdu. - England and Scotland were unified on May 1, 1707, to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.

ingiltere

İngiltere ve İskoçya, 1 Mayıs 1707'de birleşti ve Büyük Britanya Krallığı'nı oluşturdu. - England and Scotland were unified on May 1, 1707, to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.

Onun kitabı sadece İngiltere'de ünlü değil, Japonya'da da ünlü. - His book is famous not only in England but also in Japan.

Britain
(isim) Britanya
England
(isim) İngiltere
cheddar
yumuşak bir cins ingiliz peyniri
cheddar
çedar peyniri

Ben küçük bir parça çedar peyniri kırdım ve onu ekşi krema içine daldırdım. - I broke a small piece of cheddar cheese and dipped it in sour cream.

cheddar
{i} çedar (bir çeşit peynir)
cheddar
kaşar peynir
england
[n] İngiltere
cheddar
bir tür kaşar peyniri
cheddar
cedar
Britain
{i} Britanya

Hangisi daha büyüktür, Japonya mı yoksa Britanya mı? - Which is larger, Japan or Britain?

İngiltere ve İskoçya, 1 Mayıs 1707'de birleşti ve Büyük Britanya Krallığı'nı oluşturdu. - England and Scotland were unified on May 1, 1707, to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.

George
{i} George
George
(isim) George
English - English
Inglistan
Engerland
Part of the island of Great Britain next to Wales, to the south of Scotland. Now specified geopolitically as one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom
cheddar
Britain
George
The southern part of the island of Great Britain, now specified geopolitically as one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom
Southern part of the island of Great Britain, excluding Wales. Area: 50,351 sq mi (130,410 sq km). Population (2001): 49,138,831. It is the largest constituent unit of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is often erroneously considered synonymous with the island of Great Britain and even with the entire kingdom. Despite the political, economic, and cultural legacy that has perpetuated its name, however, England no longer officially exists as a country and enjoys no separate political status within the United Kingdom. It is a land of low hills and plateaus, with a 2,000-mi (3,200-km) coastline. A substantial upland, the Pennines, divides northern England; the Cheviot Hills define the Scottish border. In the southwest lie the Cotswold Hills and the plateau regions of Exmoor and Dartmoor; in the southeast lie the Downs and in the south the Salisbury Plain. English weather is diverse, with a generally mild but erratic maritime climate. England is divided into eight geographic regions, often referred to as the standard regions of England; they do not serve any administrative function. The South East, centred on London, is an economically dominant area. It contains an extensive range of manufacturing and science-based industries and commercial endeavours. The West Midlands, in west-central England, is a diversified manufacturing region that centres on Birmingham. The region also includes the Shakespeare country, centred on Stratford-upon-Avon. The East Midlands, in east-central England, is also a manufacturing region and contains some of England's best farmland. East Anglia is the easternmost part of England. It is mainly an agricultural region, but high-technology industries have developed there. Manchester and Liverpool are the chief industrial cities of the North West; the region has long been known for textile production, but that has rapidly given way to diversified manufacturing. The Humberside region lies to the east and is noted for textiles and steelmaking, though its economy has become more diversified and there is extensive farmland. The North region extends north to the Scottish border. It includes the celebrated Lake District and is a centre of engineering and pharmaceutical manufacture. The South West region, which includes Cornwall, has a growing tourist industry, and some areas are becoming industrialized. England is especially noted for its long and rich literary tradition, as well as for its architecture, painting, theatres, museums, and universities (see University of Oxford; University of Cambridge). It also played an integral role in rock music (see British Invasion). New England Renaissance Bank of England England Church of New England New England Confederation United Colonies of New England New England Mountains
{i} largest political division in the United Kingdom (located on the island of Great Britain)
cheshire
Loegria
a division of the United Kingdom
Monkeynuts
n Inggeris [{negeri ~}]
A constituent country of the United Kingdom
The climate is favourable to white grape varieties which are able to ripen in these regions The most widely known are the "müllerurgau" and the "reichensteiner"
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