No, they are exactly the same because it is an international system that works all over the world except for tonga due to the lack of Golf there.
no it was not
Britain is a member of the European Union and therefore is politically part of Europe, although the distinction between continental Europe and Britain can still be made, since Britain is a group of islands off the norther coast of continental Europe. Britain has, of course, a different language (English) than the nations of continental Europe (which speak French, German, Spanish, Polish, and many other languages) and has many cultural differences. British cuisine is generally considered to be inferior to that of continental Europe, with the exception of British desserts such as trifle, which are excellent.
louis bleriot
it was between the great Britain and the french
New Britain was not a continent, but a large Pacific island north of New Guinea.
Yes. Continental Europe does not include island such as Great Britain and Ireland, or Scandinavia (the countries to the north including Norway, Sweden and Finland).
The North Sea is between Britain and Europe.
no it was not
The English Channel is the body of water which is located between Great Britain and Europe and is a part of the Atlantic Ocean,
what American revolution travelled to Europe to try to bring peace between Britain and the American colonies
To speed up travel between Britain and Europe.
Speed limits in Britain are quoted in miles per hour and in Europe they are quoted in kilometres per hour.
Britain is a member of the European Union and therefore is politically part of Europe, although the distinction between continental Europe and Britain can still be made, since Britain is a group of islands off the norther coast of continental Europe. Britain has, of course, a different language (English) than the nations of continental Europe (which speak French, German, Spanish, Polish, and many other languages) and has many cultural differences. British cuisine is generally considered to be inferior to that of continental Europe, with the exception of British desserts such as trifle, which are excellent.
louis bleriot
As the Canary Islands are on GMT as is the UK, there is no time difference between Britain and the Spanish Islands. As they are part of the European Union, the clocks go forward and back on the same dates as Britain and the rest of Europe, so there is no time difference at any time of year. (Source: 16 years living on the island of Tenerife.)
Britain in Europe was created in 1999.
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