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Revision as of 11:42, 29 January 2009
- See also changes related to United Kingdom, or pages that link to United Kingdom or to this page or whose text contains "United Kingdom".
Parent topics
Subtopics
Nations
- Great Britain [r]: The largest part of the United Kingdom, comprising England, Scotland, Wales and islands immediately off their coasts. [e]
- Countries of the United Kingdom [r]: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; which form the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [e]
Capital cities
Regions
Language
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People
- Scottish people [r]: A nation and an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland. [e]
Music
- The Beatles [r]: English rock band of the 1960's. [e]
- British Invasion [r]: Rock and roll, beat and pop performers from the United Kingdom who became popular in the United States from 1964 to 1967. [e]
- Benjamin Britten [r]: An English composer born in Lowestoft, Suffolk on Nov. 22, 1913. He was noted for his operas which include The Rape of Lucretia (1946), The Turn of the Screw (1954), and Death in Venice (1973). He also wrote choral and orchestral works. [e]
- Capercaillie (band) [r]: A Scottish folk band, founded by Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson in 1984, that performed the first Gaelic song to enter the Top 40 in the UK. [e]
- Celtic music [r]: The traditional or folk music that originates from countries or regions that, until a few hundred years ago, used Celtic languages, and especially Ireland and Scotland. [e]
- Gustav Holst [r]: English composer (1874-1934) born in Cheltenham, known mainly for The Planets Suite, though he regarded Egdon Heath as his best work. [e]
- Elton John [r]: (b. 25 March 1947) English singer-songwriter, composer and pianist, born Reginald Kenneth Dwight. [e]
- The Kinks [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pink Floyd [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Queen (rock band) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Queen's Medal for Music [r]: Add brief definition or description