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British economy, principal industries, industrial centres

Great Britain is an old naval and highly developed industrial power. It is rich in mineral resources, the most important of them being coal and iron. Next to coal and iron the chief minerals found on the British Isles are: the building stone, marble, granite, lid, tin, copper, zinc, salt, china clay. Having found rich deposits of mineral resources, Britain was able to create a powerful heavy industry with different branches of industries. Britain’s largest manufacturing is the iron and steel industries. Aluminium and other non-ferrous metals are also important products.

The electrical and electronic engineering industry is engaged in manufacture and installation of a wide variety of equipment including all types of power generation, motors, telecommunications and broadcasting equipment, electronic equipment and systems, etc. Electronics is one of the most important sectors of British industry, which is developing fast and wide.

The motor vehicle is the largest single manufacturing industry in Britain. The industry is concentrated in Birmingham, Coventry, London, etc.

Britain is a major producer and exporter of agricultural tractors, especially of wheel tractors.

Birmingham and Coventry are major centres of the tractor industry.

Britain’s aerospace industry is one of the largest and most comprehensive in Western Europe. The products of the industry include civil and military aircraft, helicopters, hovercraft and space vehicles.

Britain has a long established tradition for shipbuilding.

The chemical industry. The manufacturing of all kinds of chemicals, soup, lubricating oils and greases, fertilizers and mineral oil refining are included within this group of industries. The largest concentration of the chemical industry is in the South Lancashire and in the West Midlands. The chemical industry is developing intensively, placing the country among the major chemical exporting nations in the world.

The textile industry proved to be one of the most extensive industries in England; large quantities of cotton and woolen goods and artificial silk are produced and exported. Leeds is the centre of the chief woolen manufacturing district situated on the eastern side of the Pennines and it is also the first in manufacture of clothing. Manchester is the centre of cotton industry situated on the western part of the Pennines.

The British leather and leather footwear industries are among the most important industries and Great Britain is the world’s largest exporter of both leather and leather footwear

 

System of education in Great Britain

Great Britain has a great number of various types of schools. These are nursery schools (day nurseries, kindergartens, crèches, play groups), primary schools (the infant department, junior department); middle schools; secondary schools, independent (private schools) public schools, preparatory schools. But there are however only three main systems:

 


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