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No states in the UK.
The UK doesn't have states as such but is comprised of four 'countries' --- England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The UK does not have states. It has countries, and within the countries there are counties.
There are four 'countries' that make up the UK, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
The UK rules and guidelines for what can be aired on television are different than there are here in the United States. The UK doesn't have as many of the restrictions that we have here.
no states
In the UK 4.54609 liters equals one gallon. This is the same in the United States. No it's not the same as in the states is 3.79 litters in one galon and really don't know why.l need an answer.
UK stands for United Kingdom
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have a similar status in the UK to individual states in the US.
Answer If you get married in the States it would be legal in the UK but not in the States as you need what's called a Green Card to live and reside in the United States and I believe that the only way you can get that card is to apply for it from the UK as you can't apply for that card while on a visitors pass, you have to apply for it from your country of orgin.
None. The principal divisions in the UK are the countries England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The administrative subdivisions are different in each country. For example, Scotland is divided into 32 "council areas". None of these administrative divisions are called "states".
Northern Ireland is a province of the UK and its status is similar to individual states within the United States.