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टेम्पलेट:अनुवाद टेम्पलेट:Infobox country यूनाइटेड किंगडम ऑफ ग्रेट ब्रिटेन एंड नॉदर्न आयरलैंड[१] (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), संछेप में यूनाइटेड किंगडम, जौना के आमतौर पर यूके या ब्रिटेन कहल जाला यूरोप के एगो संप्रभु राज्य बाटे। यूरोपीय मुख्य भूमि के उत्तर-पच्छिमी किनारे पर मौजूद यूनाइटेड किंगडम के अंतर्गत, ग्रेट ब्रिटेन (जवना के नाँव बोलचाल में अक्सरहा पुरा देस खातिर इस्तेमाल कइ दिहल जाला) आ आयरलैंड दीप के उत्तरी पूरबी भाग, अ अउरी बहुत सारा छोट-छोट दीप आवेलें।[२] उत्तरी आयरलैंड एक मात्र अइसन हिस्सा बाटे जवन कौनों दूसर राष्ट्र (आयरलैंड रिपब्लिक) के साथे जमीनी सीमा वाला बा।[नोट १] एह जमीनी सीमा के छोड़ दिहल जाव तब यूके चारों ओर से अटलांटिक महासागर से घेराइल बाटे, जहाँ एकरे पूरुब ओर नॉर्थ सागर, दक्खिन में इंग्लिश चैनल आ दक्खिन-दक्खिन पच्छिम में सेल्टिक सागर बाड़ें। ग्रेट ब्रिटेन आ आयरलैंड के बीच के समुंद्र के आयरिश सागर कहल जाला। क्षेत्रफल में टेम्पलेट:Convert बिस्तार वाला यूनाइटेड किंगडम दुनिया के 78वाँ संप्रभु राज्ययूरोप में 11वाँ अस्थान पर बाटे। जनसंख्या के हिसाब से ई देस 21वाँ नम्बर के सभसे ढेर जनसंख्या वाला देस बाटे आ एकर जनसंख्या लगभग 65.1 मिलियन बाटे।[३] एही से ई यूरोपियन युनियन के चउथा सभसे घना आबादी वाला देस बाटे।[नोट २][४]

युनाइटेड किंगडम एगो en:constitutional monarchy (संबैधानिक राजतंत्र) हवे जहाँ संसदीय ब्यवस्था वाला शासन बाटे।[५][६] एकर राजधानी लंदन, एगो महत्वपूर्ण बैस्विक शहर आ फाइनेंस के केन्द्र बाटे जहाँ के शहरी आबादी 10,310,000 बा आ ई यूरोप के चउथा सभसे बड़ा शहर बाटे।[७] वर्तमान में एकर इहाँ के राजशाही के प्रमुख 6 फरवरी 1952 से महारानी एलिजाबेथ II बाड़ी। यूनाइटेड किंगडम में चार गो देस (country) आवे लें: इंग्लैंड, स्कॉटलैंड, वेल्स, आ उत्तरी आयरलैंड[८] बाद के तीनों के प्रशासनिक स्वायत्तता दिहल गइल बाटे,[९] हालांकि, ई तीनों खातिर अलग-अलग किसिम के बाटे[१०][११] आ इनहन के राजधानी, क्रम से एडिनबर्ग, कार्डिफ, आ बेलफास्ट बा। नगिचे के आइल्स ऑफ मैन, बालिविक ऑफ गुएर्नसीबालिविक ऑफ जर्सी युनाइटेड किंगडम के हिस्सा ना हवे बलुक, en:Crown dependencies हवें ब्रिटिश सरकार इनहन के सुरक्षा आ अंतर्राष्ट्रीय प्रतिनिधित्व करे ला।[१२]


भूगोल

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Map of United Kingdom showing hilly regions to north and west, and flattest region in the south-east.
The topography of the UK

The total area of the United Kingdom is approximately टेम्पलेट:Convert. The country occupies the major part of the British Isles[१३] archipelago and includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern one-sixth of the island of Ireland and some smaller surrounding islands. It lies between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea with the south-east coast coming within टेम्पलेट:Convert of the coast of northern France, from which it is separated by the English Channel.[१४] In 1993 10 % of the UK was forested, 46 % used for pastures and 25 % cultivated for agriculture.[१५] The Royal Greenwich Observatory in London is the defining point of the Prime Meridian.[१६]

The United Kingdom lies between latitudes 49° to 61° N, and longitudes 9° W to 2° E. Northern Ireland shares a टेम्पलेट:Convert land boundary with the Republic of Ireland.[१४] The coastline of Great Britain is टेम्पलेट:Convert long.[१७] It is connected to continental Europe by the Channel Tunnel, which at टेम्पलेट:Convert (टेम्पलेट:Convert underwater) is the longest underwater tunnel in the world.[१८]

England accounts for just over half of the total area of the UK, covering टेम्पलेट:Convert.[१९] Most of the country consists of lowland terrain,[१५] with mountainous terrain north-west of the Tees-Exe line; including the Cumbrian Mountains of the Lake District, the Pennines, Exmoor and Dartmoor. The main rivers and estuaries are the Thames, Severn and the Humber. England's highest mountain is Scafell Pike (टेम्पलेट:Convert) in the Lake District. Its principal rivers are the Severn, Thames, Humber, Tees, Tyne, Tweed, Avon, Exe and Mersey.[१५] टेम्पलेट:Multiple image

Scotland accounts for just under a third of the total area of the UK, covering टेम्पलेट:Convert[२०] and including nearly eight hundred islands,[२१] predominantly west and north of the mainland; notably the Hebrides, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands. Scotland is the most mountainous country in the UK and its topography is distinguished by the Highland Boundary Fault—a geological rock fracture—which traverses Scotland from Arran in the west to Stonehaven in the east.[२२] The fault separates two distinctively different regions; namely the Highlands to the north and west and the lowlands to the south and east. The more rugged Highland region contains the majority of Scotland's mountainous land, including Ben Nevis which at टेम्पलेट:Convert is the highest point in the British Isles.[२३] Lowland areas—especially the narrow waist of land between the Firth of Clyde and the Firth of Forth known as the Central Belt—are flatter and home to most of the population including Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, and Edinburgh, its capital and political centre, although upland and mountainous terrain lies within the Southern Uplands.

Wales accounts for less than a tenth of the total area of the UK, covering टेम्पलेट:Convert.[२४] Wales is mostly mountainous, though South Wales is less mountainous than North and mid Wales. The main population and industrial areas are in South Wales, consisting of the coastal cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport, and the South Wales Valleys to their north. The highest mountains in Wales are in Snowdonia and include Snowdon (टेम्पलेट:Lang-cy) which, at टेम्पलेट:Convert, is the highest peak in Wales.[१५] The 14, or possibly 15, Welsh mountains over टेम्पलेट:Convert high are known collectively as the Welsh 3000s. Wales has over टेम्पलेट:Convert of coastline.[१७] Several islands lie off the Welsh mainland, the largest of which is Anglesey (Ynys Môn) in the north-west.

Northern Ireland, separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea and North Channel, has an area of टेम्पलेट:Convert and is mostly hilly. It includes Lough Neagh which, at टेम्पलेट:Convert, is the largest lake in the British Isles by area.[२५] The highest peak in Northern Ireland is Slieve Donard in the Mourne Mountains at टेम्पलेट:Convert.[१५]

Climate

टेम्पलेट:Main article The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round.[१४] The temperature varies with the seasons seldom dropping below टेम्पलेट:Convert or rising above टेम्पलेट:Convert.[२६] The prevailing wind is from the south-west and bears frequent spells of mild and wet weather from the Atlantic Ocean,[१४] although the eastern parts are mostly sheltered from this wind since the majority of the rain falls over the western regions the eastern parts are therefore the driest. Atlantic currents, warmed by the Gulf Stream, bring mild winters;[२७] especially in the west where winters are wet and even more so over high ground. Summers are warmest in the south-east of England, being closest to the European mainland, and coolest in the north. Heavy snowfall can occur in winter and early spring on high ground, and occasionally settles to great depth away from the hills. टेम्पलेट:Image frame

Administrative divisions

टेम्पलेट:Main article There is no consistent system of administrative or geographic demarcation across the United Kingdom.[२८] Each country of the United Kingdom has its own arrangements, whose origins often pre-date the UK's formation. Until the 19th century there was little change to those arrangements, but there has since been a constant evolution of role and function,[२९] most significantly the devolution of powers to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The organisation of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to local arrangements. Legislation concerning local government in England is the responsibility of the UK's parliament and the government, as England has no devolved legislature. The upper-tier subdivisions of England are the nine regions, now used primarily for statistical purposes.[३०] One region, Greater London, has had a directly elected assembly and mayor since 2000 following popular support for the proposal in a referendum.[३१] It was intended that other regions would also be given their own elected regional assemblies, but a proposed assembly in the North East region was rejected by a referendum in 2004.[३२] Below the regional tier, some parts of England have county councils and district councils and others have unitary authorities; while London consists of 32 London boroughs and the City of London. Councillors are elected by the first-past-the-post system in single-member wards or by the multi-member plurality system in multi-member wards.[३३]

For local government purposes, Scotland is divided into 32 council areas, with wide variation in both size and population. The cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee are separate council areas, as is the Highland Council which includes a third of Scotland's area but only just over 200,000 people. Local councils are made up of elected councillors, of whom there are 1,223;[३४] they are paid a part-time salary. Elections are conducted by single transferable vote in multi-member wards that elect either three or four councillors. Each council elects a Provost, or Convenor, to chair meetings of the council and to act as a figurehead for the area. Councillors are subject to a code of conduct enforced by the Standards Commission for Scotland.[३५] The representative association of Scotland's local authorities is the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA).[३६]

Local government in Wales consists of 22 unitary authorities. These include the cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport which are unitary authorities in their own right.[३७] Elections are held every four years under the first-past-the-post system.[३७] The most recent elections were held in May 2012, except for the Isle of Anglesey. The Welsh Local Government Association represents the interests of local authorities in Wales.[३८]

Local government in Northern Ireland has since 1973 been organised into 26 district councils, each elected by single transferable vote. Their powers are limited to services such as collecting waste, controlling dogs and maintaining parks and cemeteries.[३९] On 13 मार्च 2008 the executive agreed on proposals to create 11 new councils and replace the present system.[४०] The next local elections were postponed until 2016 to facilitate this.[४१]


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नोट

  1. Although Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK that shares a land border with another state, two of its Overseas Territories also share land borders with other states. Gibraltar shares a border with Spain, while the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia share borders with the Republic of Cyprus, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and UN buffer zone separating the two Cypriot polities.
  2. Following the referendum of 23 जून 2016, the UK will withdraw from the EU at a date to be determined.

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