Country study

1.If you managed to live 100 years - wait in present personali.
2.All horses, donkeys and ponies must have a passport. If you accidentally walk around in the evening with a horse, and you do not have a supporting document - get a fine of 5000 pounds.
5.You have to be very careful with the mail. Naklyayu stamp with the image of an official person upside down - all: you are a traitor to the state.
6.Get a gold medal at the Olympics - honorable. But at the last Olympics, gold medals consisted of 93% of silver and only 1.3% of gold.
7.You can get from London to Paris by train in 2 hours. But at the same time a significant part of the population either was in Paris once, or was not at all.
8.Snow in England is an event. If the morning falls at least 1 centimeter of snow - the whole city is worth it: the transport does not go, the planes do not fly - nothing can work properly!
9.The law establishes that the monarch owns all whales and dolphins in the coastal waters of the country. Well, is not it a strange law?
10.Fact from history: Queen Elizabeth took courses and worked as a driver in the Second World War.

If you live in London for a hundred years - wait in present personali from the queen.But did you know that  Queen Elizabeth took courses and worked as a driver in the Second World War.

2.She became Queen when her father, King George VI, died on 6 February 1952. Since 9 September 2015, Elizabeth II has ruled longer than any other king or queen in the history of the United Kingdom. She has also ruled longer than any other living king or queen in the world, since the death of Thailand's Bhumibol Adulyadej on 13 October 2016.

The countries of which she is Queen are known as Commonwealth realms. Their total population is over 129 million. Although Elizabeth II is the queen of each country separately, all are independent countries. Elizabeth II lives and spends most of her time in the United Kingdom. In all the other countries where she is queen, a person is chosen to represent her. This person may be known as the Governor General.

3.The royal family will take the spotlight on Saturday when they attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony, with Kate Middleton set to make her first official appearance since giving birth to Princess Charlotte. With its grand military parade and a fly-past of military aircrafts, the Trooping the Colour is one of the most recognizable yet confusing royal traditions. While young royals like the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry have introduced a whole new generation of folks to the fine art of royal watching, the time-honored traditions and protocols of many of the biggest aspects of the British royal family are still a mystery to many.

4.

  • New Year's Day: 1 January.
  • Good Friday: March or April (19 April 2019)
  • Easter Monday: March or April (22 April 2019)
  • Early May: May (6 May 2019)
  • Spring Bank Holiday: May (27 May 2019)
  • Summer Bank Holiday: August (26 August 2019)
  • Christmas Day: 25 December. 
Canada

1. 20% of all the fresh water reserves of planet Earth are in Canada.  

2. Canada has the longest coastline in the world.  

3. 31% of Canada is forested. 

4. Canada has more lakes than all other countries in the world combined.  
5. There are 1453 airports in Canada.  
6. Canada has 2.4 million reindeer.
7. On average, there are 247 accidents per year, the culprits of which are moose.
8. In Canada, discovered the longest dam in the world with a length of 850 m, built by beavers!
9. Canada has 15.5 thousand polar bears.
10. More than 42% of Canadians are Catholics, 23% are Protestants.

1. 20% of all the fresh water reserves of planet Earth are in Canada. 
2. Canada has the longest coastline in the world.  
3. 31% of Canada is forested.
 4 Canada has more lakes than all other countries in the world combined. 
5. There are 1453 airports in Canada. 
6. Canada has 2.4 million reindeer.  
7. On average, there are 247 accidents per year, the culprits of which are moose.
8. In Canada, discovered the longest dam in the world with a length of 850 m, built by beavers!  
Holidays in Canada
 1.January 1: New Year
 2.Last Friday before Easter (date variable): Good Friday.
 3.Easter (date variable).
 4.Monday after Easter (variable date): Easter Monday.
 5.Monday before May 25 (date variable):
  In Canada (except Quebec): Victoria Day.
  In Quebec: National Day of the Patriots.
 6.June 24: Quebec National Day (in Quebec).
 7.July 1: Canada Day.
 8.First Monday of August (variable date): Civil holiday.
 9.First Monday of September (variable date): Labor Day (the date is different from World Labor Day).
 10.Second Monday of October (variable date): Thanksgiving (the date is different from American Thanksgiving).

    School life 
    Graduates of leading private schools in Canada enter the best universities both in Canada and abroad.  In the UN ranking, Canada is among the ten best countries to live in, experts call Canada its strongest education system.  In global statistics, Canadian students show particularly good results in science and mathematics. 

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