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In UK, travelling is given plenty of options. The UK transport network will take you from the largest cities to the smallest villages. You can travel by train, bus, taxi or bicycle throughout the UK with plenty of discounts available to international students.
One of the cheapest options for international student travel is by bus. You can usually find a bus to hop on every 10 minutes in city centers during peak travel times. A weekly or monthly pass will save money for regular travel around town or to your place of study.
You can get to most places in the UK by train. I6-25 Rail card gives you a third off the price of most UK rail fares for students.
Taxis, a convenient option for travel in the UK are easy to find in all major cities. Most taxis are metered but you will pay a lot more than for a similar journey by train or bus. If you’re aged 17 or over and have a valid license, you can drive a car in the UK.
You can really save money by using a bicycle for your UK travel. |
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Country Name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Area: 244.820 sq km
Population: 60,609,153
Capital city: London
Currency: Pound Sterling
People: 81.5% English, 9.6% Scottish, 2.4% Irish, 1.9% Welsh, 1.8% Ulster, 2.8% West Indian, Pakistani and other.
Religion: Anglican- 27million, Roman Catholic- 9million, Muslim- 1million, Presbyterian- 800,000, Methodist- 760,000, Sikh- 400,000, Hindu- 350,000, Jewish- 300,000
Language: English, Welsh, Scottish form of Gaelic
Major industries: machine tools, electric power equipment, railroad equipment
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The United Kingdom straddles the geographic mid-latitudes between 50-60 N from the equator. It is also positioned on the world's largest land mass, the western seaboard of Eurasia. These boundary conditions allow convergence between moist maritime air and dry continental air. In this area, the large temperature variation creates instability and this is a major factor that influences the often unsettled weather the country experiences, where many types of weather can be experienced in a single day.
Spring: It is generally a calm, cool and dry season during the period from March to May.
Summer: Summer lasts from June to August and is the hottest season which can have cool evenings.
Autumn: Autumn in the UK lasts from September to November. The season is notorious for being unsettled. It can have warm days and equally there can be cool ones too.
Winter: Winter in the UK is defined as lasting from December to February. The season is generally cool, wet and windy. For a majority of the landmass snow is possible but not frequent, apart from the higher altitudes. |
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