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**Liverpool** is a city and [|metropolitan borough] of [|Merseyside], England, along the eastern side of the [|Mersey Estuary]. It was founded as a [|borough] in 1207 and was granted [|city status] in 1880. According to the Office for National Statistics, the 2010 mid-year population estimate for Liverpool was 445,200 [|[3]] and was part of a larger [|urban area] of 816,216. [|Historically] a part of [|Lancashire], the urbanisation and expansion of Liverpool were both largely brought about by the city's status as a major [|port]. By the 18th century, trade from the [|West Indies], Ireland and mainland Europe coupled with close links with the [|Atlantic Slave Trade] furthered the economic expansion of Liverpool. By the early 19th century, 40% of the world's trade passed throughLiverpool's docks, contributing to Liverpool's rise as a major city. Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as **Liverpudlians** but are also colloquially known as " [|Scousers] ", in reference to the local dish known as " [|scouse] ", a form of stew. The word " [|Scouse] " has also become synonymous with the Liverpool [|accent] and [|dialect]. [|[5]] Liverpool's status as a [|port city] has contributed to its diverse population, which, historically, were drawn from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly those from [|Ireland]. The city is also home to the oldest [|Black African] community in the country and the oldest [|Chinese] community in Europe. The skyline of Liverpool, December 2008. i like to go there becouse of there the titanic started his trip and the beatles and a lo of popular bands of rocka borned there and it is in the uk,there are a lot of uristic places and dont forget the football club.

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**Wales**       [|/][|ˈ][|w][|eɪ][|l][|z][|/]  ( [|Welsh] : //Cymru//; [|[2]] Welsh pronunciation:  [|[ˈkəm.rɨ]]  (  [|listen] ) ) is a [|country] that is [|part of] the [|United Kingdom] and the island of [|Great Britain], [|[3]] [|bordered] by [|England] to its east and the [|Atlantic Ocean] and [|Irish Sea] to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km2 (8,023 sq mi). Wales has over 1,200 km (750 mi) of coastline, including [|its offshore islands] ; the largest, [|Anglesey] (//Ynys Môn//), is also the largest island in the Irish Sea. Wales is largely mountainous, with its highest peaks in the north and central areas, especially in [|Snowdonia] (//Eryri//), which contains [|Snowdon] (//Yr Wyddfa//), its highest summit. During the [|Iron Age] and [|early medieval] period, Wales was inhabited by the [|Celtic][|Britons]. A distinct [|Welsh national identity] emerged in the centuries after the [|Roman withdrawal from Britain] in the 5th century, and Wales is regarded as one of the modern [|Celtic nations] today. [|Gruffydd ap Llywelyn] was recognised as King of Wales in 1057. [|Llywelyn ap Gruffydd] 's death in 1282 marked the completion of [|Edward I of England] 's [|conquest] of Wales. [|The castles and town walls] erected to ensure its permanence are now [|UNESCO] [|World Heritage Sites]. [|Owain Glyndŵr] briefly restored independence to what was to become modern Wales, in the early 15th century. Wales was subsequently annexed by England under the [|Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542] since when, excluding those matters now devolved to Wales, [|English law] has been the legal system of [|Wales and England].  i like to go there beccouse there are a lot of touristic places  Isle of Anglesey: An untouched 125 mile coastline of sandy bays and cliffs, designated an area of "outstanding natural beauty." Small seaside resorts with magnificent beaches, family attractions and historic Castles. another one is Snowdonia Mountains and Coast: Snowdonia National Park, an area of "outstanding natural beauty" the Lleyn peninsular, and the beautiful Conwy Valley. History, Celtic myths, magical scenery, Castles and coastline. and The mountains and valleys around Llangollen, the wildlife haven of the Dee estuary. A wonderfully diverse area.

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Let's visit Sealand, it's a micronation and there are only 3 inhabitant (Aprox)! It's good to visit because It's very rare, It was a maritime platfom and It's very small. Sealand has his own coin and postages.

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Why don't we go to Stonehenge? It's one of the most famous places in the world! It's a monument and no one knows for what!