England is often subdivided into three parts: the South, the Midlands and the North.<br>In the South the landscape is varied. The climate is warmer than in other areas. There are hundreds of miles of sea coast which vary from flat or stony beaches to high rocky cliffs. The mild and sunny climate makes the south coast popular with holiday-makers. Some coastal resorts are famous, Brighton among them. Somerset, Devon and Cornwall are rural counties with hidden fishing hamlets and Britain's warmest weather in winter. There are high and deep wooded valleys. Inland, the landscape is gentle and green; it's famous for the quiet beauty of its countryside. One of the most beautiful counties in the South of England is certainly Kent. It is known as the gardens of England, because it is famous for its fruit and vegetables. In gen'eral. The South is wealthier than other areas of Britain. Work of all kinds is provided on the land. Many of people are involved in service industries including financial, business and government services, computer services and information system. There are science-based companies and research organizations.<br>The Midlands Region has much farming land, but this part of the country is better known as an industrial area. Birmingham which is often called The big heart of England is the most important city of the Midlands. It is the second largest city in the United Kingdom. Birmingham is famous for engineering, especially car production. Derby is another engineering centre. Rolls Royce makes aero engines and cars there.<br>In the North the weather is significantly colder. There is almost always snow in winter. This is a region of great natural beauty although the industry of some kind has ex-isted here for hundreds of years. There is a great contrast in the North between the beautiful open, hilly countryside and the industrial towns and mining villages. In some parts of the North - in Yorkshire particularly - there are gentle wooded valleys and green pastures and excellent one aiming land. West Yorkshire is a very good county tor sheep-farming, and it has long been Britain's most important area for the wool in-dustry. Some famous industrial cities in the North are Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds and Newcastle-on- Tyne.
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