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England is the birthplace of many prominent historical figures, the country of amazing beauty with a remarkable history, culture and traditions, the birthplace of football |
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The ancient cozy town of Canterbury is known primarily due to "The Canterbury Tales" by Jeoffrey Chaucer, grandiose early-Gothic cathedral and well-preserved medieval architecture |
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Manchester is famous not only for its monuments of Gothic and modern architecture, theatres and museums, but also for its numerous clubs and entertainment centers of all kinds |
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Rochester is an ancient town with Normann castle, early-Gothic cathedral and the oldest in the country King's school. It is described in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations" |
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Avebury is the most ancient megalithic complex consisting of several huge stone circles, surrounding the village of Avebury in the English county of Wiltshir |
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Mysterious crop circles appear in different countries, but 90% of all circles are to be observed in England, and on the barley fields of Wiltshire they form more frequently than elsewhere |
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Stonehenge is a grandiose megalithic complex on Salisbury plain in the county of Wiltshire, one of the most famous sights in Great Britain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
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