Big Ben is a bell in a clock in a clocktower in the Palace of Westminster, but it may also be used loosely for the clock or the clocktower or the building. The Palace of Westminster was built to house the English parliament (now the UK parliament).
Yes. Big ben refers either to the clocktower or the clock or to one of the chiming bells. Officially the building is called the Palace of Westminster but it is generally known as the Houses of Parliament. (It is where Parliament meets,)
The Houses of Parliament and Westminster Palace.
mocking a parliament is called mock parliament
Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north-eastern end of the Palace of Westminster (often called the Houses of Parliament) in London. Sometimes Big Ben is used for the clock or the clock tower.It is not clear what the blocks of the question are.
The Palace of Parliament in Bucharest (Romania) is an extremely important landmark for Romania.
Because it is used in winter
The Palace of Westminster is on Parliament Square.
Buckingham Palace is where the Queen resides when she is in London.
Big Ben is a bell in a clock in a clocktower in the Palace of Westminster, but it may also be used loosely for the clock or the clocktower or the building. The Palace of Westminster was built to house the English parliament (now the UK parliament).
It's real name is the Palace of Westminster. It is used to house the parliament of the United Kingdom - the House of Commons and the House of Lords, which make UK laws.
The Parliament is in São Bento's Palace The Prime-minister official residence is in a small palace nearby the parliament; The President's official residence is in Belém Palace All of them in Lisbon.
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A country's parliament meets in the respective Parliament House within each country.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom sits there.
Palace of the Parliament, in Bucharest.
The Palace of Westminster.