Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Geography





England comprises the central and southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain, plus offshore islands of which the largest is the Isle of Wight.
Most of England consists of rolling hills, but it is more mountainous in the north with a chain of low mountains, the Pennines, dividing east and west. \There is also an area of flat, low-lying marshland in the east, the Fens, much of which has been drained for agricultural use

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