Parts of England

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Parts of England
BY MARIA KOMAROVA
The territory of England is subdivided into some
distinct parts:
 the South-East,
 the South-West,
 East Anglia,
 the Midlands,
 the Northern part of England.
The South-East
 lowland with gentle hills and a
coast that is regular in outline;
 the most densely-populated region
of England with only 11% of the
land area of the country, but a
third of the total population;
 housing, factories, offices and
complex network of roads;
 a mild and sunny climate.
Crop
 The fertile brown soil is deeply cultivated, and most
of England’s wheat is grown here;
 A quarter of the sugar used in the country comes
from sugar-beet grown in the South-East, but the
most important crop is still potatoes
Kent
'The White Cliffs of Dover'
The county of Kent is
known as the Garden of
England as it produced a
lot of fruit and vegetables
for the whole of the
country.
The South-West
 farming;
 manufacturing is centered on
the three large ports: Bristol
(aircraft), Portsmouth (Royal
Navy) and Southampton (shipbuilding and oil-refining);
 the best beaches and surfing in
England;
 the weather is usually warmer
than in the rest of the country.
Stonehenge
East Anglia
 a farming region;
 black, fertile soils, and
produces sugar-beet,
potatoes, cereals, and a
lot of fruit;
 rich because of timber.
The Fens
 It stretches 40
miles
northwards
from
Cambridge to
the Wash and
about 40 miles
southeastwards from
Peterborough.
The Midlands
 the Heart of England;
 one of the most productive
regions in the country, with
large industrial areas such
as the Black Country, and a
lot of farming areas.
the Peak District
National Park;
the Cotswold Hills;
the Malvern Hills.
The northern region of England
 wild and lonely, but it
contains some the
busiest industrial
centers;
 deep valleys, rivers,
waterfalls, hills and
mountains;
 The Lake District
Northumbria
 a region of great natural
beauty;
 fishing, trading and shipbuilding;
 iron and steel production,
railway engineering, bridge
building, industrial
machinery, and textile
industry.