No.
The United Kingdom comprises, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Sidewalk in England (and the rest of the UK) is called pavement.
England is part of the United Kingdom. The currency in the UK is the British pound (also called the pound sterling), symbol: £
There is a region of London in England called Islington There is also The Angel, Islington in the UK Monopoly game
England. (London is the capital city of England and of the UK as a whole.)
No, the UK (United Kingdom) consists of England, Wales, Nothern Ireland and Scotland. The Netherlands (also called Holland)does belong to the EU (European Union)
yes there is a place called England. it is opposite Australia! you can find it on google maps! its in Europe and the UK
England is still called England, but it is now a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. As a result, the whole is somtimes called the United Kingdom, or UK
England is a part of the UK, as also are Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. They all have the same currency, the Pound Sterling.
The UK does have grades but they are called years instead of grades.
Yes. The organization is called Girl Guiding UK.
Most people in the UK would call it a 'holiday'.
London is in the country England (UK) which is in Europe.