Sometimes people mean them to be the same but Great Britain is in fact the island comprising the mainlands of Scotland, Wales and England while the United Kingdom contains all of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
"UK" stands for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. UK is the name of the country, just like the "USA". Great Britain is the largest island in the UK. Most people refer to the country when the say Great Britain, but in reality it is just the main island in a country called the UK. People also often refer to the UK as England. England is actually just a part of the island of Great Britain. Very confusing isn't it?
YES.
It isn't. Great Britain (or Britain) is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so some people might refer to Britain OR the UK and mean the same thing. London is the capital city of the UK in the same way that Washington DC is the capital city of the US.
Because they are known by both names, the United Kingdom & Britain. The UK and Britain are not exactly the same Great Britain is all the countrys that we own all over the world and the UK is england, scotland, wales and northern ire land or vice versa, but still hense why they say the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Scotland is on an island called Great Britain. Great Britain consists of Scotland, England and Wales. Northern Ireland is not in Great Britain but it is part of the UK (the same country as Scotland)
UK or Britain.(capitalize!)
Great Britain means England, Scotland and Wales. the UK consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
London is the capital city of Britain, of Great Britain, and of the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). (see related question)
Yes, England is within the UK. 'UK' stands for 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' and England forms part of Great Britain.
The Falkland Islands governed by the UK (Great Britain)
A nation
As part of Great Britain the residents of Northern Ireland would have found out the same as the rest of the UK; via the radio & the prime minister's speech (WW2)
Great Britain is the name of an island not a country. Do you mean the UK? The name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland', often abbreviated to 'The UK', 'Britain' or 'Great Britain'. During the Great War Britain was allied with France and Russia against Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Great Britain is composed of England, Wales and Scotland. The UK is Britain + Northern Ireland. To join the EU as Great Britain would be to exclude Northern Ireland from the EU.