23 Facts about the United Kingdom
|In Scotland, it is illegal to get drunk and possess a cow. Tweet This
To glue a stamp that has the Monarch’s face upside down is considered treason. Tweet This
In Medieval times, British animals were tried for their crimes and sometimes executed. Tweet This
All swans are officially owned by the Queen. Tweet This
YOU MAY ALSO CHECK OUT: 21 UNITED KINGDOM FACTS
The driver of the vehicle that kills a deer cannot eat it, but the person sitting beside can do so. Tweet This
10,000 years ago, Britain was still physically linked to the rest of Europe. Tweet This
People from Liverpool are often called “Scousers” (short for Lobscouse – a Scandinavian stew, introduced to the city by visiting sailors.) Tweet This
Manchester United has won more FA Cups than any other team. Everton holds the record for most lost FA Cup Finals. Tweet This
YOU MAY ALSO CHECK OUT: 19 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT UNITED KINGDOM
Big Ben refers to the bell inside and not to the famous clock. The building itself is named the Elizabeth Tower. Tweet This
Princess Pocahontas, a daughter of a Native American chieftain, is buried in the UK. Tweet This
In 1896, the first speeding ticket was issued in East Peckham, Kent for driving at 8mph in a 2mph zone. The offender’s car was pulled over by a policeman riding a bicycle. Tweet This
The shortest scheduled flight in the world takes less than two minutes. It services a 2.4 km distance from Westray to Papa Westray in the Orkney Islands. Tweet This
The Hamilton Mausoleum in South Lanarkshire has 15 seconds of echo – the longest-lasting echo of any man-made structure worldwide. Tweet This
A rare fish species called gwyniad is found only in the Bala Lake in Gwynedd. Tweet This
In 1940, the Crown jewels were sheltered from German bombs in a cave in Aberystwyth. Tweet This
In the 14th century, babies in some parts of the UK were baptised in cider as it was cleaner than water. Tweet This
30 inhabited localities worldwide are called Birmingham; even a crater on the Moon was given the same name! Tweet This
The first hot chocolate store opened in London. Tweet This
Unsurprisingly, the English people drink the most tea in the world. Tweet This
The highest point is Ben Navis at 1,343 m (4,400 ft.) and the lowest is at The Fens at -4m. Tweet This
The largest home of a royal family in the world is the Windsor castle. Tweet This
London was the first city with underground system. Tweet This
The Beatles initially called themselves The Blackjacks and then The Quarrymen. Tweet This