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1、Area:total:244,820 sq km Population:61,113,205(July 2009 est.)Ethnic groups:white(of which English 83.6%,Scottish 8.6%,Welsh 4.9%,Northern Irish 2.9%)92.1%,black 2%,Indian 1.8%,Pakistani 1.3%,mixed 1.2%,other 1.6%(2001 census)Religions:Christian(Anglican,Roman Catholic,Presbyterian,Methodist)71.6%,M
2、uslim 2.7%,Hindu 1%,other 1.6%,unspecified or none 23.1%(2001 census)Languages:English,Welsh(about 26%of the population of Wales),Scottish form of Gaelic(about 60,000 in Scotland),The British people,The Britons(sometimes Brythons or British)were the Celtic people living in Great Britain from the Iro
3、n Age through the Early Middle Ages.They spoke the Insular Celtic language known as British or Brythonic.They lived throughout Britain south of about the Firth of Forth;after the 5th century Britons also migrated to continental Europe,where they established the settlements of Brittany in France and
4、the obscure Britonia in what is now Galicia,Spain.In current usage,Briton also refers to the modern,mainly English-speaking,inhabitants of the United Kingdom the British people.不列颠人,常被称为英国人,通常是指大不列颠岛上的原住民及其后代。,The Celts,Celts(pronounced/kelts/or/selts/,see names of the Celts;the most common academic
5、 usage is with a velar c,pronounced as k)is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who spoke,or speak,a Celtic language.The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the modern descendants of those peoples,notably those who participate in a Celtic culture.Today,the term Celt
6、ic is generally used to describe the languages and respective cultures of Ireland,Scotland,Wales,Cornwall,the Isle of Man and Brittany,also known as the Six Celtic Nations.These are the regions where four Celtic languages are still spoken to some extent as mother tongues:Irish Gaelic,Scottish Gaelic
7、,Welsh,and Breton plus two recent revivals,Cornish(one of the Brythonic languages)and Manx(one of the Goidelic languages).,The Scottish people,The Scottish people(Scots Gaelic:Albannach),or Scots,are a nation and an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland.Historically they emerged from an amalgamation o
8、f the Celtic peoples the Picts,the Gaels,and the Brythons.In modern use,Scottish people or Scots is often used to refer to anyone born in,or with family origins in,Scotland.The Latin word Scotti originally applied to a particular,5th century,Gaelic tribe that inhabited Ireland and later in history b
9、ecame confused with the Gaelic language until the 15th century.,The Welsh,The Welsh people(Welsh:Cymry)are an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language.John Davies argues that the origin of the Welsh nation can be traced to the late 4th and early 5th centuries,following th
10、e Roman departure from Britain,although Brythonic Celtic languages seem to have been spoken in Wales far longer.The term Welsh people applies to people who identify themselves as Welsh,and who are identified by others as Welsh.They may perceive themselves,or be perceived,as having a shared cultural
11、heritage,or shared ancestral origins.,The English people,The English(from Old English:Englisc)are a nation and ethnic group native to England,who speak English.The English identity as a people is of early medieval origin,when they were known in Old English as the Anglecynn.The largest single English
12、 population live in England,the largest country of the United Kingdom.They are believed to be genetically a mixture of several groups that have settled in the area,including Angles,Saxons,Jutes,Frisians,who founded what was to become England(from the Old English Engla-lond)but also the earlier Brito
13、ns(or Brythons)and the later Vikings and Normans.,1st row:Alfred the Great Oliver Cromwell William Shakespeare Michael Palin Georgiana Cavendish Walter Raleigh Sting 2nd row:Elizabeth I of England Bobby Moore Margaret Thatcher David Beckham Harold Godwinson Kate Winslet Charles Dickens 3rd row:Pope
14、Adrian IV Daniel Craig Isaac Newton George Harrison Jane Austen Damon Albarn George Stephenson,Religion in the United Kingdom,Religion in The United Kingdom is about the development of religion in the United Kingdom since its formation in 1707.The Treaty of Union that led to the formation of the Uni
15、ted Kingdom of Great Britain(which became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 when Great Britain signed an Act of Union with Ireland)ensured that there would be a Protestant succession as well as a link between church and state that still remains.According to the 2001 UK census,C
16、hristianity remains the major religion,followed by Islam,Hinduism,Sikhism,Judaism and Buddhism in terms of number of adherents.In the 2001 census,71.6%of the population put themselves down as Christian.Though each country that makes up the UK has a long tradition of Christianity that pre-dates the U
17、K itself,in practice all have relatively low levels of religious observance and today are secular societies.,National churchesThe Church of England.The Church of Ireland,an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion,operates across both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.The Church of S
18、cotland.The Church in Wales.,Logo of the Church of Scotland,Modern logo of the Church in Wales,Saints,There is no Patron Saint of the United Kingdom as the individual countries each have their own patron saint:England-Saint George Ireland-Saint Patrick Scotland-Saint Andrew Wales-Saint David Traditi
19、onally,saints have often been venerated locally,nationally and internationally.,Religion in England and Wales,Christianity is the main religion in England with the Church of England the Established Church.It is the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion(except the Scottish Episcopal Churc
20、h which has separate origins and is a Sister Church rather than a Daughter Church)and the oldest among the communions thirty-eight independent national churches.It retains representation in the UK Parliament with the churchs 26 bishops sitting in the House of Lords as Lords Spiritual,and the British
21、 monarch is a member of the church(required under Article 2 of the Treaty of Union)as well as its Supreme Governor.,Religion in England and Wales,Roman Catholic diocesan hierarchies were re-established in England and Wales in 1850 following an influx of Irish Catholics fleeing the Great Irish Famine
22、.Today the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales is the second largest Christian church across England and Wales with around five million members,mainly in England.Pentecostal churches are continuing to grow and,in terms of church attendance,are now third after the Church of England and the Rom
23、an Catholic Church in England.Other Christian groups include Salvation Army,United Reformed Church,Plymouth Brethren,Baptist Union,Baptist Union of Wales,Methodists,Congregationalists and house churches.,Religion in Northern Ireland,Christianity is the main religion in Northern Ireland though the ma
24、in denominations are organised on an all-Ireland basis.After that,though dwarfed by the Christian churches,the country also has small Muslim,Hindu,Sikh,Buddhist and Jewish communities.The 2001 UK census found that 40.3%of the population claimed Roman Catholic affiliation,20.7%in the Presbyterian Chu
25、rch,15.3%with the Church of Ireland and 3.5%with the Methodist Church.About 13.8%stated no religion,and members of other religions constituted 0.3%.,Religion in Scotland,The Presbyterian Church of Scotland is recognized by the Church of Scotland Act 1921 as the national church of Scotland.It is not
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