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England - MSN Encarta (1430 words) |
 | England occupies all of the island east of Wales and south of Scotland, another country and division of the United Kingdom. |
 | To the south of the Bristol Channel an elevated plateau slopes upward, culminating in the bleak uplands and moors of Cornwall and Devon on the south-west peninsula. |
 | The soils of England vary from the thin, often acidic, soils of the highlands, such as in the uplands of the Pennines and the moors of the south-west peninsula, to the rich loams of East Anglia. |
| England - MSN Encarta (951 words) |
 | The capital, largest city, and chief port of England is London, with a population in 2001 of 7,172,000. |
 | England is somewhat triangular in shape, with its apex at the mouth of the Tweed River. |
 | Of outstanding commercial importance are the harbor of Bristol, at the confluence of Bristol Channel and the Severn River; and Liverpool Harbor, at the mouth of the Mersey River. |