1. Wales
1.1. Key facts
1.1.1. Official name: Cymru
1.1.2. nickname: The Land of Dragons
1.1.3. location
1.1.3.1. southwestern part of Great Britain
1.1.4. capital:Cardiff
1.1.5. flag
1.1.5.1. red dragon at the middle
1.1.6. Language: Welsh in Wales
1.1.7. Curency: Pound
1.1.8. Government
1.1.8.1. Executive branch
1.1.8.2. Responsible for implementing policies
1.1.9. religion
1.1.9.1. Christianity
1.2. Famous place
1.2.1. Cardiff Castle
1.2.2. Snowdonia National Park
1.3. The people
1.3.1. Bilingual
1.3.2. Friendly and welcoming nature
1.4. History
1.4.1. Anglo-Norman Marcher barons held power in key like Chepstow, Brecon, and Monmouth.
1.4.2. Wales was become a part of the UK in 1707 and belong to United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland in 1801
1.5. The economy
1.5.1. In 2006 the Welsh Development Agency was abolished and remit transferred to the Welsh Assembly.
1.6. Local product
1.6.1. coal
1.6.2. iron
1.6.3. welsh crafts
2. Northern Ireland
2.1. Key facts
2.1.1. Official name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2.1.2. Nickname: Ulster
2.1.3. Location: separated to the east of Scotland included about one- sixth of island of Scotland.
2.1.4. Capital: Belfast
2.1.5. Language: English
2.1.6. Currency: Pound
2.1.7. Religion: 48% is Protestantism, 45% is Catholic.
2.2. Political landscape
2.2.1. Unionist Parties
2.2.2. Nationalist Parties
2.3. The economy
2.3.1. services, manufacturing, and agriculture
2.4. Local product
2.4.1. high-quality linen products
2.4.2. Linen products from Northern Ireland include fabrics, clothing, and home textiles
2.5. Famous name
2.5.1. George Best ( Legend Manchester United player)
2.5.2. Belfast-born Liam Neeson – Acclaimed actor.
2.5.3. Van Morrison – Influential musician and songwriter.