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The earliest known occupation and settlement of the United Kingdom by humans is much debated to this day. As this period saw many changes in the environment, encompassing several glacial and interglacial episodes greatly affecting human settlement in Anglia and | The earliest known occupation and settlement of the United Kingdom by humans is much debated to this day. As this period saw many changes in the environment, encompassing several glacial and interglacial episodes greatly affecting human settlement in Anglia and Lechernt. Providing data for this distant period is difficult and contentious. The inhabitants of the region at this time were mostly merely bands of hunter-gatherers who roamed the region following herds of animals, or who supported themselves by fishing. But there is evidence from bones and various flint tools found in coastal deposits near the city of Alrington that early humans were present in what is now the United Kingdom at least "thousands" years ago. Other sites across the nation illustrate the later arrival in the archaeological record of an archaic species of humans that lived around "thousands" years ago. These early peoples made primitive tools such as hand axes and hunted the large native mammals of this period. | ||
Extreme glacial ages, combined with swiftly risen or sunk land masses have resulted in the population becoming one of largely nomadic barbarian tribes. The tribes constantly sought to secure territory, and as a result skirmishes and feuds over land between rival tribes were common. Land was the most precious commodity of the nation, and as a result tribes frequently clashed with one another for its control. | Extreme glacial ages, combined with swiftly risen or sunk land masses have resulted in the population becoming one of largely nomadic barbarian tribes. The tribes constantly sought to secure territory, and as a result skirmishes and feuds over land between rival tribes were common. Land was the most precious commodity of the nation, and as a result tribes frequently clashed with one another for its control. |
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The United Kingdom of Anglia and Lechernt | |
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Motto: "Nemo me impune lacessit" "No one provokes me with impunity" | |
Anthem: "God Save the King" | |
Capital | Hadaway |
Largest city | Halifax |
Official languages | Anglian |
Recognised regional languages | Gaelic Merovingian Dutch Letnian |
Ethnic groups | White 86.03% |
Demonym(s) | Anglian . Tyrannian |
Government | Unitary parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy |
• Monarch | King Edward III |
• Prime Minister | Johnathan Holt |
Legislature | Parliament |
House of Lords | |
House of Commons | |
Establishment | |
• Kingdom of Tyran | 550 |
• Union of the Crowns | 24 March 1603 |
• Acts of Union | 14 May 1701 |
Area | |
• Total | 443,160.51 km2 (171,105.23 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2017 estimate | 58,380,152 |
• Density | 103.8/km2 (268.8/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | $2.313 trillion |
• Per capita | $39,619 |
GDP (nominal) | 2017 estimate |
• Total | $1.917 trillion |
• Per capita | $32,826 |
Gini (2017) | 29.5 low |
HDI (2017) | 0.920 very high |
Currency | Casaterran Credit |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Internet TLD | .uk |
Etymology
History
Early History
The earliest known occupation and settlement of the United Kingdom by humans is much debated to this day. As this period saw many changes in the environment, encompassing several glacial and interglacial episodes greatly affecting human settlement in Anglia and Lechernt. Providing data for this distant period is difficult and contentious. The inhabitants of the region at this time were mostly merely bands of hunter-gatherers who roamed the region following herds of animals, or who supported themselves by fishing. But there is evidence from bones and various flint tools found in coastal deposits near the city of Alrington that early humans were present in what is now the United Kingdom at least "thousands" years ago. Other sites across the nation illustrate the later arrival in the archaeological record of an archaic species of humans that lived around "thousands" years ago. These early peoples made primitive tools such as hand axes and hunted the large native mammals of this period.
Extreme glacial ages, combined with swiftly risen or sunk land masses have resulted in the population becoming one of largely nomadic barbarian tribes. The tribes constantly sought to secure territory, and as a result skirmishes and feuds over land between rival tribes were common. Land was the most precious commodity of the nation, and as a result tribes frequently clashed with one another for its control.