england scotland wales
England is part of the island of Great Britain and as an island isn't actually 'on' any continent but is geographically and politically linked to the continent of Europe.
Britain is an island which contains Scotland in the North, and England and Wales in the South.
No, Europe is a continent and England is a country.
Liverpool is a city in England, which is on the island of Britain and is part of the continent of Europe.
England is part of the island of Britain which is located off the western coast of the continent of Europe.
London is the capital of the UK. It is located in Europe.
Wow, you're thick. England is a country, which is in Britain. The answer is no.
The United Kingdom, which includes England, is part of the continent of Europe.
There are several cities by the name of London througout the world. If you are asking about London which is located in southeast England and is the capital of the United Kingdom - it is part of the continent of Europe.
England is not an island. It is on the same island as Scotland and Wales is, known as Britain. Europe, like all continents, consists of a large landmass and many islands around it. So Britain and many of the other islands around the mainland of Europe are all part of Europe.
Great Britain refers to an island containing England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, as is the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales form the United Kingdom. It is part of the continent of Europe.