United Kingdom Two main islands: Britain and the northeast of Ireland. A union of four countries: England 103,400 sq km, Scotland 78,800 sq km, Wales 20,800.

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United Kingdom Two main islands: Britain and the northeast of Ireland. A union of four countries: England 103,400 sq km, Scotland 78,800 sq km, Wales 20,800 sq km, Northern Ireland 14,100 sq km. Also three small autonomous states that are dependencies of the British Crown: Isle of Man 588 sq km (in the Irish Sea); Channel Islands 194 sq km (Guernsey, Jersey).

United Kingdom PRAY FOR THE COUNTRY Area: 244,110 sq km Population: 62,129,818  Annual Growth: 0.5% Capital: London Urban Percent: 90% Human Development Index Rank: 21 of 182 countries

United Kingdom PRAY FOR THE PEOPLE Peoples: 105 (29 unreached) Languages: 15 Official Languages: English; in Wales both English and Welsh. English is the primary language of 400 million in the world, as well as the major language of international communication for over 1.4 billion. Largest Religion: Christian (60% of population) ChristiansOther Religions P=ProtestantJ=Judaism I=IndependentM=Muslim A=AnglicanBh=Bahai C=CatholicB=Buddhist O=OrthodoxH=Hindu S=MarginalSk=Sikh U=UnaffiliatedCh=Chinese Rel. X=Other Christian;E=Trad. Ethnic All ChristiansN=Non-Religious T=Other

United Kingdom PRAY FOR THE CHURCH Christians (self-identified):  37,066,649  60% of population  Annual Growth: -0.8% Evangelicals:  5,490,130  8.8% of population  Annual Growth: 0.0%