Napoleon dominated most of Europe except Britain because he wanted to share his power with the whole world. He thought he had more power than anyone so he thought that he could dominate the whole of Europe. Nelson, the British commander at the time, was the only man who beat the fierce Napoleon.
Britain in Europe was created in 1999.
Britain is part of the continent of Europe.
The whole Europe is on the continent of Europe.
Well, technically the UK is in Europe, as part of the European Peninsula. But politically, there are Pros and Cons on weather the UK should fully join Europe (e.g. exchange the pound for the Euro, abide by the EU's many laws). I believe Britain as a whole hasn't fully decided, something to do with our island status which sets us apart from the rest of Europe.
London is the capital of the UK. It is located in Europe.
Ireland and Britain are both islands off mainland Europe.
New Britain was not a continent, but a large Pacific island north of New Guinea.
No. Brazilian is an adjective that means 'of Brazil'. Britain is the Island that makes up the majority of the United Kingdom in Europe. Brazil is the largest country in South America. It touches the Atlantic Ocean. Sometimes Britain is used to refer to the whole of Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
It involved countries over the whole world. The empire of Great Britain alone included countries in Asia, Africa Europe and North America. France also was in Europe
No. It is on the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island off the coast of Europe, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales.
No, Europe is a continent, not a city.