Well, technically the UK is in Europe, as part of the European Peninsula. But politically, there are Pros and Cons on weather the UK should fully join Europe (e.g. exchange the pound for the Euro, abide by the EU's many laws). I believe Britain as a whole hasn't fully decided, something to do with our island status which sets us apart from the rest of Europe.
Britain in Europe was created in 1999.
If you are coming from outside Britain or Ireland, then yes you will. It is important to know that if you are coming from outside Europe, that Britain and Ireland use different plugs than the rest of Europe, so be sure to get the correct adaptor.
Britain is part of the continent of Europe.
Great Britain is located in the continent of Europe.
London is the capital of the UK. It is located in Europe.
Ireland and Britain are both islands off mainland Europe.
New Britain was not a continent, but a large Pacific island north of New Guinea.
No. It is on the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island off the coast of Europe, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales.
No, Europe is a continent, not a city.
Britain is separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel and the North Sea. Ireland is separated from Britain by the Irish Sea. See the map of Britain and Ireland at the link below. You can see parts of the mainland of Europe at the bottom.
EuropeEuropeScotland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and is located in Europe.
Answer: Britain is a part of Europe.