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If you mean England, then it borders Wales and Scotland. If you mean Great Britain and Northern Ireland, then it borders the Republic of Ireland/Eire. Both border France via the English Channel.
Scotland to the north and Wales to the west.
England is joined to Wales and Scotland by land and near to France by sea
England shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west.
Because it is a different Country. Wales is it's own Country just like England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. They are all part of the United Kingdom or Great Britain though. Seperate Countries that come together !
There was freely available land in the colonies. They did not have to pay rent to a landlord like they did back in England and Wales.
The United Kingdom has four regions. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
tonbridge,kent,england but they never invaded Scotland ,Wales and cornwall.
These three nations are all located on the island of Great Britain. There is a land boundary between England and Scotland. There is also a land boundary between England and Wales. However, there is no land boundary between Scotland and Wales. Together with Northern Ireland, the full title of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Often shortened to UK , United Kingdom , GB , Great Britain, Britain, and erroneously England.
Wales is a part of the UK and as of such is not a sovereign country. Because of this Wales on its own doesn't have any borders. The UK as a whole shares borders with the Republic of Ireland. Wales is next to England but as they are both part of Britain and therefore the same country this isn't an official border.
England and Wales are connected by land but there is a body of water between parts of England and Wales. The body of water between the south-west of England and the South of Wales is the Bristol Channel, it is not a sea. Though to the north of Wales there is the Irish Sea.
The HM Land Registry is a government department that registers the ownership of property and land in Wales and England. They are part of the Department for Business.