The British Isles often refers to places that are not part of the UK, mainly the Republic of Ireland. So not all of the British Isles are in the UK.
the British isles is the UK. Scotland England wales and northern Ireland.
You mean what ARE the British Isles. Well The British are the islands that make up Britain; so like Ireland the mainland and some other small Islands.
The UK is found on the British Isles which are considered an archipelago.
The United Kingdom has the largest population of the two British Isles nations. (UK & Ireland)
The Republic of Ireland.
The British Isles are locates to the northwest of continental Europe. The Isles are made up of two main islands, Ireland & Great Britain. There are other islands that include the Shetland Isles
It is the Hebrides, comprising hundreds of islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. There are no such collection of islands off the northwest coast of England.
IF you include the Channel Islands - St Hellier on the island of Jersey. If you just mean the UK mainland - Landewednack in Cornwall.
The British Isles are locates to the northwest of continental Europe. The Isles are made up of two main islands, Ireland & Great Britain. There are other islands that include the Shetland Isles
Ireland is in the British Isles, but is not a part of the United Kingdom.
with all the adding up i did, the big grand total comes to a staggering 67,828,119. Geographically, the British Isles include the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The population of the UK is around 62 million and the population of R o I is around 4.6 million
The term 'British Isles' is controversial and is offensive to some people. Ireland and the Isle of Man are in that group of islands and are not part of the UK.