Great Britain is the islands which incorporate England, Wales and Scotland.
The United Kingdom is the UK of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland is no more, and can never be any more a part of Great Britain than Denmark can. It is, however, the UK. plain and simple.
The difference between England, the UK, Great Britain and the British Isles certainly confuses tourists. No they are not the same.
The United Kingdom is a country in the world. It was formed in 1707 with England, Scotland and Wales, with Ireland joining 100 years later. In 1922, most of Ireland left to form the Republic of Ireland, while Northern Ireland stayed behind in the UK.
I've seen many tourists say "England" when really they mean the "United Kingdom". This is because England is by far the largest of the four united countries: it's home to 85% of the population and the capital city of London.
Great Britain is an island, which includes England, Scotland and Wales. Great Britain and Ireland make up the British Isles. "Britain" techincally does not exist - if you hear us talking about Britain, it's a nickname for the UK.
A citizen from the United Kingdom is British - a person is only English if they come from England.
No. Great Britain is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Also please note that Great Britain is short for the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
No. Mainland Britain is made up of England, Scotland, and Wales. The Scots and the Welsh hate hearing Britain being referred to as 'England'!
well sort of. Great Britain contains England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. and London is the capitol of England
England is part of Britain. Britain is part of the continent of Europe. So the answer is yes.
Wow, you're thick. England is a country, which is in Britain. The answer is no.
No. England, Scotland and Wales have always shared the same island of Britain.
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There are 4 countries which make up Britain. Wales, Scotland, Ireland and of course England.
Doncaster, Dartford, Dover, Devonport, Dunstable, Durham, Dewsbury are place names in Britain that start with the letter D. I only listed places in England, not Britain! If the questioner had asked about Britain, I would have added others. England and Britain are NOT the same thing.
England is part of Great Britain
Britain is made up of three kingdoms: England, Scotland and Wales. England is a kingdom in Great Britain.
There was no King of England in 1620 but there was a King of Great Britain. Namely James VI and I (same person).
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Great Britain is the island that consists of England, Scotland and Wales. It is not the same as the United Kingdom, which also includes Northern Ireland.
England is part of Britain and Britain is part of Europe.