
England

Capital: London
Currency: Pound (£)
Official language: English

England is known for being home to some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, such as Oxford and Cambridge, which are benchmarks for academic excellence. Many students choose the country for high school programs, summer camps and even to enter renowned universities, ensuring an enriching and globally valued educational experience.
England is the largest of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom, located in the southern part of Great Britain. It is bordered by Scotland to the north and Wales to the west, and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel and the Irish Sea.
English culture is rich and diverse, with a long history of contributions
significant to literature, theater, music, science and sports. England is the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and the Beatles. The country values traditions such as afternoon tea, football, rugby and cricket.
England is a nation that combines ancient history, deep cultural traditions and a dynamic modern economy, making it a fascinating destination for visitors and a thriving place to live and work.
England's economy is one of the largest and most developed in the world, centred on London, which is one of the world's leading financial centres. Key sectors include financial services, manufacturing, technology, creative industries and tourism. The country also has a strong automotive and pharmaceutical industry.
Main Cities
London
Vibrant and cosmopolitan capital, cultural, economic and political center.
Birmingham
Second largest city, important industrial and cultural center.
Manchester
Famous for its influence on music, culture and sports, especially the
soccer.
Liverpool
Known for the Beatles and its maritime heritage.
Leeds
Financial and business center in the north of England.
Bristol
Important seaport with a rich historical and cultural heritage.
Highlights

Cotswolds

Bournemouth

Stonehenge

Parliament
London

