The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand Eire.
The British Isles are made up of the 2 large islands of Great Britain, Ireland, and all of the smaller off-shore islands. The countries that the British Isles consist of are England, Scotland, Wales, the Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland.
the Channel Islands
There are 2 sovereign independent countries in the British Isles -Ireland (commonly called the Republic of Ireland)The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThere are also a number of British Crown Territories. These are not part of the UK and have their own parliaments and laws, but they are in practice subject to the wishes of the UK parliament. These territories are:the Isle of ManJerseyGuernseyAlderneySarknumbers 2-5 are parts of the Channel Islands, which are not geographically part of the British Isles but are politically included
there are 2 and 6 worms in the British Isles although there may be more that we don't know about.
During World War 2, the German army occupied the Channel Islands, which are British territory but are located just off the French coast.
It think there are more than 7, but ill tell you what i know from geography. Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales = what people generally call the British isles, it comprises of 2 countries, the Republic of Ireland and the UK. Greenland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, The Faroe islands and The Aland islands = is what could be considered the Nordic countries.
Allies. They fought Germany.
The British Isles are made up of the countries: England, Scotland & Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland (although Ireland objects to the name British Isles) There are 136 inhabited islands within the group including: Lewis and Harris Outer Hebrides Skye Inner Hebrides Shetland Islands Mull Anglesey Islay Isle of Man Orkney Islands Arran Firth of Clyde Isle of Wight Channel Islands (The Channel Islands are not considered to be part of the British Isles; Geographically they are off the coast of France but they are often traditionally included).
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (which comprises England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) and the Republic of Ireland are the countries in the British Isles. Only the UK and the Republic of Ireland are countries in the sense of being members of the United Nations.
The United Kingdom is placed on the western edge of the European Continent, although many people from the UK differenciate Europe as a separate entity due to the British Isles being separated from mainland Europe.Part of the confusion also stems from the fact that the British Isles are made up of The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom ( as a sovereign state), The UK in itself contains 2 countries (England and Scotland), 1 Principality (Wales) and 1 Province (Northern Ireland) - all of which can often cause confusion as to the UK's status both as a sovereign state and as to its continental status/position.Although not every country or 'constituent country' within the British Isles is officially sovereign, the British Isles consist of more 'nations' as such than North America, some people argue that if all of the 'nations' within the British Isles were sovereign, then it could well be seen as having continental status.UK is in European Continent.
Brythons (britons) and Gaels.
The British Isles are made up of the 2 large islands of Ireland and Great Britain. It is not correct to refer to either the British Isles or Great Britain as "England". England is a country with the island of Great Britain along with Scotland and Wales. There are currently about 136 inhabited small islands within the British Isles.