The UK has always been deeply involved with Middle East conflicts right back to the Crusades. Americans are newcomers at this.
It was coined by the United Kingdom because the Far East included countries such as China/Japan. The Middle east was east of the UK, but not the far east.
UK and France.
The British (UK) controlled the majority of the Middle East, followed closely by the French.
On a standard map with the UK in the middle, yup.
Um, No. Nowhere near. it's in the middle east.
The British (UK) controlled the majority of the Middle East, followed closely by the French.
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The middle of a field approx 5 km East of Hayward's Heath, UK.
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Nottingham is in the middle of England. Like, right in the middle. It's categorized as being in the East Midlands. Derby is the next city to the west, Leicester to the south, Mansfield to the north and there isn't a big city to the east, but Lincolnshire is the county to the east.
No, England is in the United Kingdom. Situated across the Channel from France.