- Geography of England
England comprises the central and southern two-thirds of the island ofGreat Britain , plus offshore islands of which the largest is theIsle of Wight . It is bordered to the north byScotland and to the west byWales . It is closer toContinental Europe than any other part of Britain, divided fromFrance only by a 21-mile (34-km) sea gap.The top six cities England ranked by size are
Birmingham ,Leeds ,Sheffield ,Bradford ,Liverpool andManchester . Note that London is not on this list asGreater London is a region and the actualCity of London is tiny.The
Channel Tunnel , nearFolkestone , links England to theEurope an mainland. The English-French border is halfway along the tunnel.The highest temperature ever recorded in England was 38.5°C (101.3 °F) on
August 10 ,2003 inKent . [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/3153532.stm]Major rivers
"Main article:
Rivers of Great Britain "
* Thames
* Severn
* Trent
* Great Ouse
*Humber
* Yorkshire Ouse
* Tyne
* Mersey
* Dee
* Avon The Severn is the longest English River, with the Thames and Trent second and third respectively. These are the three longest rivers in the United Kingdom..."River" "Length" "(miles)" (km) 1 River Severn 220 354 2 River Thames 215 346 3 River Trent 185 297 Major towns and cities
"Main article:
List of towns in England "The largest cities in England are as follows (in alphabetical order):
*Basildon
*Birmingham
*Bradford
*Coventry
*Derby
* (Kingston upon) Hull
*Leeds
*Leicester
*Liverpool
*London
*Manchester
*Newcastle upon Tyne
*Norwich
*Nottingham
*Oxford
*Plymouth
*Portsmouth
*Sheffield
*Southampton
*Stoke-on-Trent
*Wolverhampton References
ee also
*
Geography of the United Kingdom
*Geography of Scotland
*Geography of Wales
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