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   location      = London, capital city|
   location      = London, capital city|
   key_people    = Henry VIII of England|
   key_people    = Henry VIII of England|
   industry      = Automobiles, Electronics|
   industry      = Finance, hospitality, information technology, manufacturing, retail, tourism|
   products      = Automobiles, Electronics|
   products      = Finance, hospitality, information technology, manufacturing, retail, tourism|
   num_employees  = 68,265,209|
   num_employees  = 68,265,209|
   homepage      = https://www.royal.uk/|
   homepage      = https://www.royal.uk/|

Revision as of 08:37, 3 November 2024

United Kingdom flag.png
United Kingdom
Type Country in Northwestern Europe
Founded April 14, 1536 (England and Wales)
May 1, 1707 (Scotland)
January 1, 1801 (Ireland)
December 13, 1922 (Northern Ireland)
Headquarters London, capital city
Key people Henry VIII of England
Industry Finance, hospitality, information technology, manufacturing, retail, tourism
Products Finance, hospitality, information technology, manufacturing, retail, tourism
Number of people 68,265,209
Website https://www.royal.uk/

The Union Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) is a country in Northwestern Europe that is comprised of the island of Great Britain and the northern half of the island of Ireland.

It was founded in May 1, 1707 following the union of the Kingdom of England, which had included Wales since April 14, 1536, with the Kingdom of Scotland.

Countries

Four countries make up the United Kingdom. These include England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.