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как прочитать - can you colour a rainbow

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Автор ответа: 2711Darya
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Кэн ю калор э раинбоу
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кэн ю калор э ренбоу

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You know that each country has its traditions and customs; its history and
culture and of course its national symbols. Great Britain is the land of traditions which are carefully observed and has a great variety of symbols.
The national flag of Great Britain is called the Union Jack. It is made of three crosses: the cross of St. George (the patron saint of England), the cross of St. Andrew (the patron saint of Scotland) and the cross of St. Patrick (the patron saint of Ireland). It is red, white and blue. Each country has its colour: England – white, Scotland – blue; Wales – red. These colours come from the national flags. The English flag is white with a red cross. The Scottish flag has a white cross on a blue background. The Welsh flag shows a red dragon. Then there are emblems of Britain. They are plants. You can see them on pound coins.
Each part of Great Britain has its traditions and customs. The national day of Great Britain (the day of St. George) falls on the twenty-third of April. On this day some patriotic Englishmen wear a rose pinned to their jackets. A red rose in the national emblem of England from the time of Wars of the roses (the 15th century). Another plant-symbol is an oak.
St. Andrew’s Day (the thirtieth of November) is a Scotland’s national day. On this day some Scotsmen wear a thistle in their buttonhole. As a national emblem of Scotland thistle was first used in the fifteenth century as a symbol of defence. The order of the Thistle is one of the highest orders of knighthood. It was founded in 1687.
St. Patrick’s Day (the seventeenth of March) is considered as a national day in Northern Ireland and an official bank holiday there. The national emblem of Ireland is shamrock. According to legend, it was the plant chosen by St. Patrick to

illustrate the idea of Christianity of the Trinity to the Irish. Another plant-symbol is flax.
St. David’s Day (the first of March) is the church festival of St. David, a 6th- century monk and bishop, the patron saint of Wales. It is the national holiday of Wales. The national emblems are a yellow daffodil and a leek.
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