What is the capital of united kingdom

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  2. Difference Between the UK, Great Britain, and England
  3. United Kingdom Postal Zip Code List


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United Kingdom

Prime ministers of the United Kingdom* name party** term *The title of prime minister did not become official until 1905, but it was used informally much earlier. Sir Robert Walpole is regarded as the first British prime minister. **The Whigs and Tories were not official parties. The names were general terms used for groups of people with similar interests. The first official parties were the Conservative and Liberal parties that were formed in the middle of the 1800s. Robert Walpole Whig 1721–42 Spencer Compton Whig 1742–43 Henry Pelham Whig 1743–54 Thomas Pelham-Holles (1st time) Whig 1754–56 William Cavendish Whig 1756–57 Thomas Pelham-Holles (2nd time) Whig 1757–62 John Stuart Tory 1762–63 George Grenville Whig 1763–65 Charles Watson Wentworth (1st time) Whig 1765–66 William Pitt Whig 1766–68 Augustus Henry Fitzroy Whig 1768–70 Frederick North Tory 1770–82 Charles Watson Wentworth (2nd time) Whig 1782 William Petty-Fitzmaurice Whig 1782–83 William Bentinck (1st time) Whig 1783 William Pitt, the Younger (1st time) Tory 1783–1801 Henry Addington Tory 1801–04 William Pitt, the Younger (2nd time) Tory 1804–06 William Wyndham Grenville Whig 1806–07 William Bentinck (2nd time) Whig 1807–09 Spencer Perceval Tory 1809–12 Robert Banks Jenkinson Tory 1812–27 George Canning Tory 1827 Frederick John Robinson Tory 1827–28 Tory 1828–30 Charles Grey Whig 1830–34 William Lamb (1st time) Whig 1834 Robert Peel (1st time) Conservative 1834–35 William Lamb (2nd time) Whig 1835–41 Robert P...

Difference Between the UK, Great Britain, and England

The United Kingdom The United Kingdom is an independent country off the northwestern coast of Europe. It consists of the entire island of Great Britain and a northern part of the island of Ireland. In fact, the official name of the country is the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland." The creation of the United Kingdom heralds back to 1801 when the unification between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland led to the establishment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. When southern Ireland gained independence in the 1920s, the name of the modern country then became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England England is located in the southern part of the island of Great Britain, which is part of the country of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom includes the administrative regions of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Each region varies in its level of autonomy but all part of the United Kingdom. While England has traditionally been thought of as the heart of the United Kingdom, some use the term "England" to refer to the entire country, however, this is not correct. While it's common to hear or see the term "London, England," technically this is also incorrect, as it implies that London is the capital of England alone, rather than the capital of the entire United Kingdom. Using the Right Term It is inappropriate to refer to the United Kingdom as Great Britain or England; one should be sp...

United Kingdom Postal Zip Code List

(...) UK MAP What is UK Postcode or UK Zipcode: UK Zipcode or Postcode consist of letters and numbers used for UK addressing and delivery system. Zipcodes are regarded as Postcodes in the UK. So to put it correctly, UK zip code number is the same as UK post code number. What is UK PIN Code: UK PIN Code is also known as UK Postal Code, UK Postcode or UK Zipcode. PIN code is the Postal Index Number code system commonly used in India. What is the Difference Between Post Code, Zip Code and PIN Code: These three terms: Post Code, Zip Code and PIN Code are used interchangeably and are essentially the same in meaning and in purpose - which is to easily assign and identify a location. The term Zip code is mainly used in the USA; PIN Code is commonly used in India and Post Code is commonly used in UK and in some other countries around the world. Postcodes in the UK - United Kingdom A postcode in the UK usually consists of two alphanumeric codes that identify a post town and a few addresses within it. The Outward code (Outcode) contains two to four characters, while the Inward code (Incode) always contains three. The Outcode identifies the postcode area. It starts with one or two letters and ends with one, two, or three digits. Then a space and the Incode, which indicates the sector and delivery point (usually a group of around 15 addresses). This three-character incode starts with a number (indicating a district sector) and ends with two letters (denoting delivery points which are ...