There are FOUR, not three. There is Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England
Northern Ireland is in the United Kingdom but not in Great Britain, as in 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland', therefore, the correct answer is three.
Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.
In 1500 Great Britain was the island that consisted of England and the principality of Wales and also Scotland.
About 50
Great Britain , Austria, Germany and many more countries in the EU
The British Empire no longer exists but at its height, more than 50 countries were administered by Britain.
There were many countries that were controlled by Great Britain at the beginning of World War 1.
During WW2, Great Britain included many countries such as India but the four provinces located on the British Isles were England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
In many countries, including USA, Great Britain, and France.
There are a total of 196 countries today. 53 of these countries gained independence from the British Empire.
Grand Britannia is the name by which Great Britain is/was known by many European countries.
mainly Great Britain; with its benefit of its long coastline that let it trade easily with many other countries. Also Great Britain had a massive supply of iron and coal which helped it industrialize quicker than many other countries.
Great Britain, Ireland, Greece, Italy