England is in the UK but the UK is not just England:
U.K. stands for 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Great Britain is made of England, Scotland and Wales.
Therefore U.K. means Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England.
Approximately 2.74 times - assuming you mean England and not the UK.
The regions are no longer used but if you mean countries within the UK, they are: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The UK is actually not England it is a part of it. The UK includes England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Scott Mean was born on December 13, 1973, in Crawley, Sussex, England, UK.
the combined flags of England and Scotland
United Kingdom (the country) United Kingdom (of England, Scotland & Wales).
soccer? don't you mean football? soccer isn't played in the UK
Scotland and Wales both share a border with England. If you mean outside of the UK, it would have to be France, Belgium and Ireland.
no not exactly UK has England, wales, northern Ireland in it
Approximately 80% of the UK population is in England, so if England withdrew, the UK would no longer exist.
No. (Unless you mean the UK, which would be insulting to "disappear" the other countries in the UK) The UK is a member of NATO. England has no army, parliament, Government , monarch and so on , so it would be impossible.
England is part of the UK.It depends on where your going to in the UK...