Englaland
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Land | Geāned Cynerīce Geāned Cynerīce |
Heafodstol | Lunden |
Brego | Ceir Starmer |
Bradnes • gerim |
130,278 km² |
Leodræden • buend |
53,012,456, 57,106,398 buenda |
Tidgyrdel | Greenwich Mean Time |
Webstede | Webstede |
Englaland Commons | |
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Englaland is an mægþ (þe man England on nīƿan Englisc hæt) þe is se dæl þæs Geanedan Cynerices (þe man the United Kingdom on Modernan Englisc hæt). Hit norþ ligeþ ymb Scottƿara land and ymb Ƿaleƿara land ƿest and þus hit hafaþ land-gemære mid Scottƿara lande (þe man Scotland on Modernan Englisc hæt) and mid Ƿaleƿara lande (þe man Ƿales on Modernan Englisc hæt). Hit ligeþ on ƿestan-norþan Europe. Sæs þe þæt Englaland utanymblian sind be-ƿestannorþan se Irisc Sæ (the Irish Sea) and be-ƿestansuþan se Celtlic Sæ (the Celtic Sea).
Englalandes nama cymþ of þǣm Englum, anum þriora mægþa Germania þe hie ofcomon to Englande, oþerum tƿæm mægþum þe hie ofcomon to Englalande to eardian sind Eald-Seaxa mægþ and Iota mægþ, þe habbaþ Englaland gesetled þǣm 5an and 6an gēarhundredum. Siþþan 1707, þe man Grēate Bryten scōp, nu Englaland is ungeƿilde þeod.
Ealdorlica ēa
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Ealdorlicu tūnas and ceastra
[adiht | adiht fruman]Þā grīetestan ceastra in Englalande (be stǣfrǣwe) sindon:
- Beormingahām (Birmingham)
- Brādanford (Bradford)
- Bricgstōƿ (Bristol)
- Cantƿaraburg (Canterbury)
- Cofentreo (Coventry)
- Deoraby (Derby)
- Heantun (Wolverhampton)
- Loidis (Leeds)
- Ligeraceaster (Leicester)
- Liferpōl (Liverpool)
- Lunden (London)
- Mameceaster (Manchester)
- Nīƿe ceaster (Newcastle upon Tyne)
- Sūþtūn (Plymouth)
- Scēaðfeld (Sheffield)
- Snotingahām (Nottingham)
- Stōc (Stoke)
- Ƿintanceaster (Winchester)
Englarīce
[adiht | adiht fruman]Englaland ƿæs in gēardagum cynerīce. Æþelstan cyning ƿæs sē ǣrresta cyning eall Englacynn to geānlǣcenne in ānum rīce. Englalandes endemestan undercyning aflīemed Ēadred Engla Cyning and Englarīce ƿæs an.
Mid Scottarīce ƿæs Englarīce geānlǣhte be Anne Cƿēne in 1707, Grēate Bryten Cynerīce to scieppenne.