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Canterbury is a British city in the county of Kent. The population of this city is only forty-five thousand people. The city is built on the River Stour that divides into two arms in the south-eastern part of Canterbury. One of these creeks flows along the fortress wall that now lies in ruins, and the other creek is like an arrow that pierces the city. Canterbury is conventionally divided into several parts, and this fact differs it from other cities in England. The central part of the city is the best place to learn more about the history of the region. North and West Canterbury are famous for their pubs and nightclubs, and the southern and eastern parts of the city are the location of shops and restaurants. The territory of modern Canterbury was inhabited yet during the prehistoric times. Archaeological excavations prove this fact. Scientists discovered tools that are typical for the Palaeolithic age, Stone Age items, and various artifacts that date back to the Bronze Age. First mentions of this region date back to the period when the Celtic tribe of Cantiaci established a settlement here. At the start of our age, Romans conquered this region and decided to build a new town here. They named it Durovernum Cantiacorum. This was an important period for the whole region because Romans developed the town’s infrastructure. They built baths, a temple, theater, and a forum that is an open space building in the central part of Canterbury. Rich and noble people settled in … Read further

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This was an important period for the whole region because Romans developed the town’s infrastructure. They built baths, a temple, theater, and a forum that is an open space building in the central part of Canterbury. Rich and noble people settled in stone houses while the poor built wooden buildings. In order to protect the city from attacks of barbaric tribes, it was decided to build a thick wall around the … Open

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The most popular public transport in the country is a bus. Inside the city, buses run in different directions every 15-20 minutes. There are lines working from 4 am to 1 am. There are night buses on the most popular routes. On holidays, the amount of transport is significantly reduced. You can buy bus tickets at roadside kiosks, at bus stops or at train stations and directly from the driver. You can buy a one-time ticket or a travel card. In the second case, you can save a little. Long-distance buses, as a rule, depart from bus stations every hour. Much attention is paid to the comfort. Some companies offer their passengers drinks and light snacks. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Great Britain

One of the most important holidays in the UK is Christmas, which is traditionally celebrated on December, 25. The whole country lights up with holiday illumination on the eve of the holiday. It is celebrated even by families who do not belong to any religious confession. Christmas trees are set on the squares and in the living rooms. Houses are also decorated with toys, garlands, wreaths, and twigs of mistletoe hanging from the ceiling. It is customary to meet Christmas in the family circle. The whole family and relatives gather at the dinner table. The Christmas table dishes are strictly traditional. Turkey with stuffed vegetables is always served, and the hostess cooks a Christmas pudding for dessert. Another treat is specially cooked mulled wine. December 26 is a boxing day. It is common to exchange souvenirs and go for a walk. … Open

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