United Kingdom

The United Kingdom, a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Known for its rich history and influential global role, the UK faces contemporary challenges, regional independence movements, and political polarization, all amidst evolving dynamics in its democratic institutions.

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