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		<title>By: Graham MUschialli</title>
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		<dc:creator>Graham MUschialli</dc:creator>
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		<description>The four countries that make up the Uk are Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and ENGLAND (not Britain) It might also be worth mentioning that Wales has its own language which is very different from English and is spoken every day as a first language in certain parts of the country. Everyone understands and speaks English though. This dual language makes for an interesting part of the country and worth seeing and hearing</description>
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