The name "England" is derived from the Old English name Engla land, which means "land of the Angles". The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. The Angles came from the Angeln peninsula in the Bay of Kiel area of the Baltic Sea. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first known use of "England" to refer to the southern part of the island of Great Britain occurs in 897, and its modern spelling was first used in 1538.
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- Blue hills
- Sun sight
- Winter time
- Water lilies
- Sydney Opera House
- Puerto Marina, Spain
- What a beauty
- Tewkesbury Abbey
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital
- The Nave in Gloucester
- Modern Architecture
- The Houston Skyline
- The Calm Before the Storm
- Dubai Creek Golf Club
- ING House
- Modern Architecture
- New Trade Fair Main Hall
- Cathedral of St. Basil
- Cuba Gallery, France
- Swamy Vivekanandha Thoughts -1
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