England Facts
England is part of the United Kingdom and birthplace to scientists such as Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton. Find out more about this amazing country!
- England is 74 times smaller than the USA.
- Chickens outnumber humans in England.
- England is often mistaken for the entire United Kingdom or Great Britain.
- French was the official language of England for about 300 years.
- The flag of England is called the Union Flag when it is seen on land and Union Jack when it is being used on a ship.
- London has been called Londonium, Ludenwic, and Ludenburg in the past.
- The Thames has over 200 bridges and tunnels along its course.
- London is the first city in the world to have an underground subway system.
- There are 409 escalators in the London subways.
- The English drink more tea than anyone else in the world.
- The real name of Big Ben is the ‘Clock tower’.
- Buckingham Palace has its own police station.
- British police do not carry guns except in emergencies.
- England brought the world soccer, rugby and polo.
- It is against the law to get drunk in a pub in England.
- The first hot chocolate store opened in London around 1600.
- To paste a stamp that has the Monarch’s face upside down is considered treason.
- The Liverpool cathedral is the newest cathedral of Britain. It was completed in 1978.
- The London and Westminster gas and coke company became the first gas company of the world.