No, it was not a continent of its own, but it was situated on parts of two continents, Europe and Asia.
When William invaded England and became its king he was also the Duke of Normandy. Normandy is, and was, part of France and as duke he was, in theory, a servant of the King of France. Integrating England and Normandy would either mean England was part of Normandy and therefore part of France, or Normandy was part of England, which would not have gone down well with the King of France who, in theory, own it.
Wales is not governed by England. Wales has its own assemly but as a part of Britain many of its laws and legislations comes from the British parliament.
no Spain is its own country Spain is a European country on the Iberian Peninsula. New England is in the north east United States. The Atlantic Ocean separates them.
No.It has, in times past, been added to the end of the English alphabet as a ligature, standing in for Et, but not as a letter in its own right.
Asia is a continent. A continent is a geographical designation, not a government, so Asia doesn't own anything. Perhaps you meant to ask if Australia were ever a part of Asia, and that answer is no. The country Australia is the mainland of the Australian continent.
It is in the continent of Asia, region of Southeast Asia. Part is on a peninsula (Kra) and part is on the island of Borneo.
It is its own continent.
A small part of it
no Asia is not part of the us because it is its own continent and the us is in the continent of north AmericaNo, it's a separate continent.
England
because England is better
Ask the British Embassy in your own country.
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No, it was not a continent of its own, but it was situated on parts of two continents, Europe and Asia.
England is part of Great Britain which is part of the United Kingdom. The UK competes in the Olympics.
No. It is its own state in New England.